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Members of the Taskforce would greatly appreciate your
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We ask anyone involved or interested in this area to review and comment on the draft role description to Jennifer Bell at jah.bell@utoronto.ca
or Eoin Connolly at connoe@stjoe.on.ca

Working conditions

Update on activities of Working Group on Working Conditions for Bioethics (Dec. 2003)

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Background:

At the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society, a motion was put forward to establish a Working Group to look at the issues of employment and working conditions for ethicists practicing in a non-tenured environment.

As a result an ad hoc Working Group was formed, and worked to develop the Draft Discussion Paper, "Working Conditions for Bioethics in Canada," which was presented to the membership of the CBS at its annual meeting in October of 2000. (The Working Group was chaired by Michael Coughlin, and included Christine Harrison, Abbyann Lynch, Chris MacDonald, Pat Murphy, Mary Rowell, and George Webster.)

The membership formally received this draft discussion paper, asked that the draft be placed on this website for comment, and asked that the Working Group continue its work on this important topic. (The formal resolution to that effect will be posted here soon.)

The discussion paper concerns situations or circumstances where an ethics consultant in a Health Care Organisation (HCO) encounters serious wrong-doing, significant ethical disagreement, perhaps with an employer, real or potential moral compromise, questions of conscientious objection and/or a felt need to withdraw from a particular situation for moral reasons. The goal of this discussion paper is to illuminate the cause for special concern in such situations, and to promote the thoughtful resolution of such situations. Although it does not contain everything that might be hoped for, this document represents a starting point for future work.

Presented to the Canadian Bioethics Society by An Ad Hoc Working Group on Employment Standards for Bioethics

Lead Author: Chris MacDonald, with Michael Coughlin, Christine Harrison, Abbyann Lynch, Pat Murphy, Mary Rowell, and George Webster

For more information, or to submit comments, contact:
Michael Coughlin (coughlin@mcmaster.ca) or Chris MacDonald (chrismac@ethicsweb.ca)