This essay focuses on unethical in terms of business practices. is a crowded work floor with only one means of exit. In the event of an emergency – such as a fire
you are to:
Pick one of the following media sources:
http://www.cbc.ca/
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/
http://thechronicleherald.ca/
www.ctvnews.ca/
Acting ethically ultimately means determining what is “right” and what is “wrong.” Basic standards exist around the world that dictate what is wrong or unethical in terms of business practices.
For example, unsafe working conditions are generally considered unethical because they put workers in danger. An example of this is a crowded work floor with only one means of exit. In the event of an emergency – such as a fire – workers could become trapped or might be trampled on as everyone heads for the only means of escape.
are obvious or true for companies around the world, they do still occur. Determining what practices are ethical or not is more difficult to determine if they exist in a grey area where the lines between ethical and unethical can become blurred.
For example, assume Company A works with a contact at Company B. An individual through which they negotiate all the prices for supplies they buy from Company B. Company A naturally wants to get the best prices on the supplies. When the individual from Company B comes to their home office to negotiate a new contract, they put him up in a top-tier hotel, in the very best suite, and make sure that all his wants and needs are meet while he’s there.
www.globalnews.ca/
www.nationalpost.com
Log on to your chosen web site and search for titles that incorporate the word “Business Ethics”, and record how many “Results” you get.
Pick five of the 2020 or 2021 results of your search and create a Newspaper Article Analysis that relates to Ethical Responsibilities of Organizations.
Each article is to be:
Briefly summarized; and
Accompanied by at least a three-quarter page (single spaced typewritten) explanation / analysis of how it relates to the course material of MGMT 348,