3. Consider the following ethical dilemma that was discussed earlier in this chapter:Under the reduction in force (RIF) format, the supervisor, me, gets told on2. Discussion Question 1• Due Date: Day 2 [Main] forum• Post your response to this question: Answer Question 3 on p. 150 (Ch. 6) in EthicalLeadership in Human Services regarding the ethical dilemma of a reduction in force(RIF).Thursday what supervisees have to come in on Friday to get chopped, and they areto be gone that day. . . . I personally believe that that’s unethical . . . not because it’ssevere, but because it’s not balanced . . . We would not tolerate any employee doingthat to us.


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