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INDIVIDUAL, EMPLOYERS AND ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR
INDIVIDUAL, EMPLOYERS AND ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR

Author(s): Dana Volosevici, Dragoş Grigorescu
Subject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Law on Economics, Philosophy of Law, Sociology of Law, Administrative Law, Labour and Social Security Law
Published by: Editura Universitatii Petrol-Gaze din Ploiesti
Keywords: citizenship; organizational citizenship behaviour; solidarity; employment;

Summary/Abstract: The paper aims to analyze the idea of social solidarity from the perspective of legal constraints that characterize the labor relations between employees and employers and the growing need for community involvement of organizations. Therefore, the concept of citizenship-oriented behavior of organizations (OBSs) and the legal concept of subordinating employees to organizations will be at the center of attention. The first part of the article will be about defining the human being through the occupation or profession he chooses to practice (homo faber), we are what we work, and advance to the social dimension of any economic activity, and the second part will analyze these ideals such as altruism, solidarity or prosocial behavior, from the perspective of legal regulations in the labor code that emphasize the subordination of employees to employers who at least at first discourage the assumption of a civic dimension aimed at citizenship of employees. suggested possible solutions to improve these legal relations so that values such as solidarity are more present in the contractual relations between employees and employers in various social or economic contexts.