Category: Ethics

  • Ethical Trade in the UK Garment Industry

    Introduction A report on the sweatshops of the UK apparel companies operating their (or vendor’s) plants in Asia reported in 1998, “workers in Bangladesh are forced to work 13 hour shifts, with no time off, for as little as 60 pence a day” (BBC News, 13 November 1998). Almost a decade later BBC run this…

  • Developing a Work Ethics Program

    Table of Contents Code of ethics and Conduct Ethics Training Program Monitoring, Auditing and Reporting misconduct Reviewing the Ethics Program References Code of ethics and Conduct All the employees of Fine Consultants shall be required to pay attention to the company’s policies in regard to the financial and advisory consultations addressed to or from the…

  • Ethical Leadership and Employee Job Satisfaction

    Ethical leadership is a headship in which people conduct themselves in a way that is appropriate and acceptable in every aspect of their life. The article “The relationship between ethical leadership and employee job satisfaction” by Guo (2022) elaborates on how ethics play a significant role in employee satisfaction in an organization. The study investigates…

  • Walmart Company’s Ethical Issues

    This essay sample focuses on ethical issues in Walmart. Here, you’ll find out what Walmart ethical issues are and how they relate to ethics in retail. Table of Contents Ethical Issues in Walmart vs. In Other Retailers Walmart Gender Equality Issue Walmart Healthcare Issue Walmart Unionization Are Walmart Ethical Issues Different From Other Large Retailers?…

  • Ethics of Working Environment

    The study of ethics also referred to as moral philosophy, is a subdivision of philosophy that tackles and deeply addresses the morality and principles that are put in place in the business workplace. This is good, and the evil, the dos, and the don’ts meant to be observed in the working environment. These ethics are…

  • Ethics and Business in Finland

    Table of Contents Introduction Description of the Issue First Global Organization: Nokia Corporation Second Global Organization: Nestle Oil Conclusion Introduction Business ethics refer to the principles that individuals are expected to follow when dealing with clients in a business environment. Business ethics is a new area of interest to many researchers and a number of…

  • Sears Auto Centers Case on Ethical Issues

    Sears, Roebuck, and Co. used to be the largest retailer in the U.S. in the 1980s. The company has a long history that dates back to 1886, when its founder began to sell watches (Paine, 2003). Later on, it started to operate as a mail-order company offering low prices for the customer and continuously diversifying…

  • Ethical Responsibilities of Scientists

    Undoubtedly, scientists are responsible for their inventions, and they should understand that their achievements may be both beneficial and harmful for humanity. Even if they create something in the name of technical progress, it is essential to foresee the possible consequences, such as the destruction of cities and deaths of people. Thus, a scientist inventing…