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Duty to Rescue and Ethics” Please respond to the following:Analyze the key arguments for and against the imposition of a legal duty to rescue. Next, select a company with which you are familiar, and determine under what circumstances and to what extent a duty to rescue should be imposed within this company, from both ethical and legal perspectives.From the e-Activity, determine the ethical theory or theories (from Chapter 1 of the textbook) that best support(s) the B-corp concept. Support your response.week 1 discn 2″Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility” Please respond to the following:Write a word essay – Evaluate the likelihood of traditional corporations using social responsibility as an effective competitive strategy. Specify at least one way that a company with which you are familiar can use (or has used) social responsibility as a competitive strategy in the marketing of its products / services, supply chain, charitable activities, strategic investments, or operations.Imagine a companyâs profits decrease and the rank-and-file workersâ salaries are frozen. Take a position on whether or not the CEO has an ethical obligation to forego compensation. Support your response. Note: In formulating your response, consider the CEOâs stature as a leader.week 2 discn 1″Employment-at-Will and Whistleblowers” Please respond to the following:Analyze the duty of loyalty in whistleblower cases to determine to whom loyalty is owed and who shows the greater duty of loyalty. Support your analysis with specific examples. Then, suggest at least one change to an existing law.From the e-Activity, compare and contrast the key difference between Europeâs view of employment as a property right and Americaâs employment-at-will approach. Next, determine whether and how the United States might adopt laws that reflect work as a fundamental right. Support your response.week 2 discn 2″Freedom of Speech” Please respond to the following:Compare and contrast the key differences in freedom of speech protection for public and private employees. Write a page paper – Describe a scenario in which a private employer could curtail speech, but a government employer could not.Reexamine the Citizens United decision in Chapter 1, and determine which of the following groups has the greatest free speech rights: corporations, public employees, or private employees. Provide a rationale for your determination.week 3 discn 1″Employee Surveillance” Please respond to the following:Employers often want to find out if their workers are productive and loyal. Determine at least one limit that you would place upon a private employerâs rights to monitor the productivity and communications of employees at work. Support your response.Speculate whether employers should have more or fewer rights to monitor employee use of company equipment, such as laptops, tablets, and cell phones issued for out-of-office, potentially after-hours work. Suggest at least three methods for an employer to monitor its employeesâ use of company equipments. Provide a rationale for your response.week 3 discn 2″Employee Surveillance” Please respond to the following:Employers often want to find out if their workers are productive and loyal. Determine at least one limit that you would place upon a private employerâs rights to monitor the productivity and communications of employees at work. Support your response.Speculate whether employers should have more or fewer rights to monitor employee use of company equipment, such as laptops, tablets, and cell phones issued for out-of-office, potentially after-hours work. Suggest at least three methods for an employer to monitor its employeesâ use of company equipments. Provide a rationale for your response.week 4 discn 1″The Civil Rights Act of 1964″ Please respond to the following:Determine which class protected by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had the greatest impact on the workforce of the 20th century. Next, determine which class might have the greatest impact on the workforce of the 21st century. Support your positions.Assess the âsufficiently severeâ standard that courts use in sexual harassment cases to determine whether a work environment is a hostile place for plaintiffs. Recommend at least two changes you think would improve the law as it relates to sexual harassment.week 4 dis 2″Work / Life Balance” Please respond to the following:From the e-Activity, select the top three European work / life balance practices that U.S. employees would prefer. Provide a rationale for your selection.From the e-Activity, select the single most significant European work / life balance practice that U.S. companies could most easily implement. Provideweek 5Health and Safety in the Workplace” Please respond to the following:Determine whether undocumented workers should be eligible for workersâ compensation in the United States. Be specific. Support your response.From the first e-Activity, analyze at least three ways in which how the Supreme Court balanced the interests of employers and employees, OSHA and the ADA, and determine whether or not you agree with the Supreme Courtâs decision. Justify your response.week 5 discn 2″Safety Concerns in the Global Economy” Please respond to the following:From the second e-Activity, determine at least three ways in which United Statesâ businesses can address the adverse effects of sweatshop labor practices. Provide one specific example of each way that you have just determined to support your response.Considering the effect of worker rights on global and developing economies, take a position on whether or not the United States government should regulate the global workforce of the United States corporations. Justify your response.week 6 discn 1″Environmental Responsibility” Please respond to the following:From the first e-Activity, determine two other costs that BP might have incurred. Give your opinion as to whether or not BP would have been better off had the company taken the necessary precautions to prevent or minimize an oil spill. Support your answers.Determine who is best prepared to take responsibility for addressing climate change issues â individuals, scientists, environmentalists, shareholders, corporations, governments, or some other entities. Explain your rationale.week 6 discn 2″Habitat and Property Rights” Please respond to the following:From the second e-Activity, determine whether the end result best supports the majority opinion or the minority opinion in Lucas. Then, recommend at least one way that Lucas could have been resolved in a more effective and efficient manner. Support your answer.Give your opinion on whether governments should be able to rezone and condemn residential land and displace homeowners in the process, in order to facilitate commercial development. Explain your rationale.week 7Marketing and Advertising” Please respond to the following:From the first e-Activity, compare and contrast the opinions in the Sorrell and Ayotte cases in terms of which court achieved the better result. Explain your rationale.Write a word essay – Evaluate how effective the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been in protecting consumer privacy and targeting deceptive and unfair trade practices on the Internet. Support your opinion with specifics.week 7 discn 2″Marketing to Children” Please respond to the following:From the second e-Activity, discuss your reaction to the public service announcement (PSA) in relation to the marketing of junk food to children, with a focus on why this PSA is appropriate or inappropriate. Explain your rationale.Determine whether constraints should be placed on companies that partner with schools by providing resources via contests, scholarships, materials, educational programs, and so on. Support your response.week 8 discn 1″Product Safety Regulation” Please respond to the following:From the first e-Activity, analyze the current state of the government regulation of product safety to determine whether the referenced agencies are generally proactive or reactive. Provide one specific example of each agency to support your response.Compare and contrast the regulatory alternatives discussed in Chapter 8 of the text in terms of the efficiency and efficacy these alternatives might provide to businesses and consumers. Next, determine which solution is the most viable, considering the likelihood of support from business and government interests. Explain your rationale.week 8 discn 2″Tort Law” Please respond to the following:From the second e-Activity, analyze the key ways in which the Third Restatement of Torts treats defective design, and assess how the change from the Second Restatement will affect product liability cases in jurisdictions that adopt the third version. Then, give your opinion about whether the second or third approach is better. Provide specific examples to support your response.Write a word essay – Evaluate whether you believe placing limits on punitive damages is appropriate. Explain your rationaleweek 9 discn 1″Copyright Issues” Please respond to the following:From the first e-Activity, determine whether or not the Copyright Alert System will be effective. Explain your rationale.Determine whether or not existing âfair useâ exceptions strike an appropriate balance between creators and users of the material. Provide two specific examples to support your response.”Global Intellectual Property Rights” Please respond to the following:From the second e-Activity, argue for or against the basic arguments behind the global intellectual property right cases that you found. Next, determine whether the courts made the correct decisions. Support your response.Determine the key legal and ethical issues surrounding the ability of pharmaceutical companies to patent and exploit plant-derived substances, and suggest at least one way in which a company might provide compensation besides direct / individual payments.Underlying Causes” Please respond to the following:Analyze at least three underlying causes for the creation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Next, rank the causes that you have analyzed from the most important to the least important to the creation of the Act. Explain your rationale.Determine three most important provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Provide a scenario or example of each to justify why each provision that you determined is important.week 10 discn 2″Short- and Long- Run Impact” Please respond to the following:Write a word essay – Evaluate the overall effectiveness of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to date, and determine who has benefitted most from the passage of the act. Provide two specific examples to support your response.From the e-Activity, analyze how easy or difficult it may be for officers and managers of organizations to stay in strict compliance with SEC rules and for consumers, investors, and regulators to detect errors. Then, determine at least one action that CEOs and boards can take to improve compliance.week 11 discn 1″Looking Back” Please respond to the following:Looking back on all the lessons learned in this course, discuss the one that surprised or interested you the most. Explain what made it so surprising or interesting.Create a simile or metaphor that would help someone unfamiliar with this course understand the basic message behind the course. Please be as creative as you like.week 11 discn 2″Looking Ahead” Please respond to the following:Discuss what you have learned in this course that will help you in your current or future career.Thinking about the subjects addressed in this course, predict what will be the focus of this course 10 years from now. Explain your rationale.ssignment 1: Employment-At-Will DoctrineDue Week 4 and worth 150 pointsImagine you are a recently-hired Chief Operating Officer (COO) in a midsize company preparing for an Initial Public Offering (IPO). You quickly discover multiple personnel problems that require your immediate attention.John posted a rant on his Facebook page in which he criticized the companyâs most important customer.Jim sent an email to other salespeople protesting a change in commission schedules and bonuses and suggesting everyone boycott the next sales meeting.Ellen started a blog to protest the CEOâs bonus, noting that no one below director has gotten a raise in two (2) years and portraying her bosses as âknow-nothingsâ and âout-of-touchâBill has been using his company-issued BlackBerry to run his own business on the side.The secretaries in the accounting department decided to dress in black-and-white stripes to protest a memo announcing that the company has installed keylogger software on all company computers.After being disciplined for criticizing a customer in an email (sent from his personal email account on a company computer), Joe threatens to sue the company for invasion of privacy.One of the department supervisors requests your approval to fire his secretary for insubordination. Since the secretary has always received glowing reviews, you call her into your office and determine that she has refused to prepare false expense reports for her boss.Annaâs boss refused to sign her leave request for jury duty and now wants to fire her for being absent without permission.As an astute manager, you will need to analyze the employment-at-will doctrine and determine what, if any, exceptions and liabilities exist before taking any action. As you proceed with your investigation, you discover the company has no whistleblower policy.Write a four to five (4-5) page paper in which you:Summarize the employment-at-will doctrine and evaluate each of the eight (8) scenarios described by determining:Whether you can legally fire the employee; include an assessment of any pertinent exceptions to the employment-at-will doctrine.What action you should take to limit liability and impact on operations; specify which ethical theory best supports your decision.Take a position on whether or not you would recommend to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) that the company adopt a whistleblower policy. Support the position.Justify at least three (3) fundamental items that should be included in a whistleblower policy. Provide a rationale for your selection of each of the three (3) recommended items.Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia is not an acceptable reference and proprietary Websites do not qualify as academic resources.Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the studentâs name, the professorâs name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:Apply the concepts of freedom versus responsibility and ethical decision making.Compare the legal concepts of corporate governance with the ethics of corporate social responsibility.Analyze and evaluate the employment-at-will doctrine and exceptions, as well as the protections afforded whistleblowers.Explore the legal and ethical issues surrounding employee and consumer privacy.Use technology and information resources to research issues in law, ethics, and corporate governance.Write clearly and concisely about law, ethics, and corporate governance using proper writing mechanics.Click the link above to submit your assignment.Students, please view the “Submit a Clickable Rubric Assignment” in the Student Center.Instructors, training on how to grade is within the Instructor Center.Assignment 2: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the WorldDue Week 7 and worth 250 pointsPharmaCARE (We CARE about YOUR health®) is one of the worldâs most successful pharmaceutical companies, enjoying a reputation as a caring, ethical and well-run company that produced high-quality products that saved millions of lives and enhanced the quality of life for millions of others. The company offers free and discounted drugs to low-income consumers, has a foundation that sponsors healthcare educational programs and scholarships, and its CEO serves on the PhRMA board. PharmaCARE recently launched a new initiative, We CARE about YOUR world®, pledging its commitment to the environment through recycling, packaging changes and other green initiatives, despite the fact that the companyâs lobbying efforts and PAC have successfully defeated environmental laws and regulations, including extension of the Superfund tax, which was created by Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA).Based in New Jersey, PharmaCARE maintains a large manufacturing facility in the African nation of Colberia, where the company has found several âhealersâ eager to freely share information about indigenous cures and an abundance of Colberians willing to work for $1.00 a day, harvesting plants by walking five (5) miles into and out of the jungle carrying baskets that, when full, weigh up to fifty (50) pounds. Due to the low standard of living in Colberia, much of the population lives in primitive huts with no electricity or running water. PharmaCAREâs executives, however, live in a luxury compound, complete with a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a golf course. PharmaCAREâs extensive activities in Colberia have destroyed habitat and endangered native species.Two (2) years ago, after PharmaCAREâs research indicated that one of its top-selling diabetes drugs might slow the progression of Alzheimerâs disease, its pharmacists began reformulating that drug to maximize the effect. In order to avoid FDA scrutiny, PharmaCARE established a wholly-owned subsidiary, CompCARE, to operate as a compounding pharmacy to sell the new formulation to individuals on a prescription basis. CompCARE set up shop in a suburban office park near its parentâs headquarters, and to conserve money and time, did a quick, low-cost renovation and designated Allen Jones to run the operationâs âclean room.âCompCARE benefited from PharmaCAREâs reputation, databases, networks, and sales and marketing expertise, and within six (6) months had the medical community buzzing about AD23. Demand soared, particularly among Medicare, Medicaid, and VA patients. Seeing the opportunity to realize even more profit, CompCARE began advertising its services and the availability of AD23 to consumers and marketing the drug directly to hospitals, clinics, and physician offices, even though compounding pharmacies are not supposed to sell drugs in bulk for general use. To get around this technicality, CompCARE encouraged doctors to fax in lists of bogus patient names.As production increased and hours were extended, one of Allenâs techs pointed out what appeared to be mold around the air vents. Allen immediately contacted the facilitiesâ supervisor, who came over to inspect the lab. As time went on, workers began coughing, sneezing, and getting headaches at work, and one employee, Donna, who had a perfect attendance record, got so sick she could no longer come to work due to chronic bronchial problems. Eventually, she filed for workerâs compensation. Allenâs best supervisor, Tom, threatened to complain to OSHA about the air quality in the lab, and one of the techs, Ayesha, filed an EEOC complaint alleging she had not been promoted to supervisor because she was a Muslim; in fact, although Ayesha was a very good worker, Allen did not believe she had the management or people skills necessary to be a good supervisor. Allen discussed these issues with his boss, the Director of Operations, who told Allen that if he wants to keep his job and receive his promised bonus, he needs to fire Donna, Tom, and Ayesha, and keep his own mouth shut about the mold and the bogus prescriptions.As CompCARE and its parent company enjoyed record profits and PharmaCAREâs stock price approached $300 per share, reports started filtering in that people who received AD23 seemed to be suffering heart attacks at an alarming rate. The company ignored this data and continued filling large orders and paid huge bonuses to all the executives and managers, including Allen, who, after being named âEmployee of the Year,â was beginning to miss production schedules due not only to his staffâs increasing use of sick leave, but also his own health issues.PharmaCARE sold CompCARE to WellCo, a large drugstore chain, just weeks before AD23 was publicly linked to over 200 cardiac deaths. Both PharmaCARE and WellCo saw their stock price plummet.Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:Determine all the stakeholders in this scenario.Analyze the ethics of PharmaCAREâs treatment of the Colberiaâs indigenous population and its rank-and-file workers versus that of its executives.Determine whether Allen could legally fire each of the three (3) workersâDonna, Tom, and Ayesha. Suggest steps he should take to minimize the risks to his department and the company.Determine the whistleblowing opportunities, obligations, and protections that could benefit Allen. Explain why and how Allen would benefit.Assess PharmaCAREâs environmental initiative against the backdrop of its anti-environmental lobbying efforts and Colberian activities. Examine if this renders the companyâs purported environmental stewardship better or worse and if the companyâs public stance should carry an obligation to be a leader in environmental matters. Support the position.Analyze the original purposes of and the changes to Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). Determine which provision(s) of CERCLA apply to PharmaCARE in the scenario provided. Support the response.Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia is not an acceptable reference and proprietary Websites do not qualify as academic resources.Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the studentâs name, the professorâs name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:Analyze and evaluate laws that protect against discrimination in the workplace.Examine and assess employee rights to health and safety in the workplace.Analyze environmental protection laws and assess their impact on organizations.Use technology and information resources to research issues in law, ethics, and corporate governance.Write clearly and concisely about law, ethics, and corporate governance using proper writing mechanics.Assignment 3: Legal and Ethical Considerations in Marketing, Product Safety, and Intellectual PropertyDue Week 10 and worth 300 pointsReview the PharmaCARE/CompCARE scenario in Assignment 2 to complete this assignment.Write a ten to twelve (10-12) page paper in which you:Research three to five (3-5) ethical issues relating to marketing and advertising, intellectual property, and regulation of product safety.Argue for or against Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) marketing by drug companies.Determine who regulates compounding pharmacies under the current regulatory scheme, what the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could / should have done in this scenario, and whether the FDA should be granted more power over compounding pharmacies.Decide whether PharmaCAREâs use of Colberian intellectual property would be ethical in accordance with:UtilitarianismDeontologyVirtue ethicsEthics of careYour own moral / ethical compassAnalyze the way PharmaCARE uses U.S. law to protect its own intellectual property while co-opting intellectual property in Colberia.Suggest at least three (3) ways the company could compensate the people and nation of Colberia for the use of its intellectual property and the damage to its environment.Compare PharmaCAREâs actions with those of at least one (1) real-world company whose creativity in skirting legal technicalities led to ethical lapses and financial loss.Determine the success PharmaCARE and WellCo shareholders would have in suits against the companies.Determine whether or not PharmaCARE lives up to its brand. Support the response.Recommend at least three (3) changes PharmaCARE can make to be more ethical going forward.Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia is not an acceptable reference and proprietary Websites do not qualify as academic resources.Your assignment must follow these formatting requirementsBe typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the studentâs name, the professorâs name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:Analyze and assess legal and ethical restraints on marketing and advertising, relative to both consumers and organizations.Analyze and evaluate laws and regulations relative to product safety and liability.Explore copyright laws and intellectual property rights and assess how well they balance competing interests.Use technology and information resources to research issues in law, ethics, and corporate governance.Write clearly and concisely about law, ethics, and corporate governance using proper writing mechanics.midtermâ¢Which of the following views on outsourcing would be consistent with the free market ethics approach advocated by Milton Friedman?Answer⢠Question 24 out of 4 pointsAssuming a business ethical dilemma, which statement best illustrates Gilligan approach suggested in her theory of âThe Ethics of Careâ?Answer⢠Question 30 out of 4 pointsSelect the best definition of ethics:Answer⢠Question 40 out of 4 pointsThe Ethic of Care isAnswer⢠Question 50 out of 4 pointsThe best example of a source for virtue ethics for a business isAnswer⢠Question 60 out of 4 pointsWhich of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the rights of shareholders?I. voting power on major issues and ownership in a portion of the companyII. right to transfer ownership and dividend entitlementIII. hire and fire management and select and appoint a chief executiveAnswer⢠Question 74 out of 4 pointsAll of the following are considered exceptions to the general rule that there is no duty to rescue except:Answer⢠Question 84 out of 4 pointsSelect the best definition of whistleblower:Answer⢠Question 90 out of 4 pointsTo determine whether a public employee receives First Amendment protection from speech (and therefore cannot be fired for it), the Supreme Court has stated that all of the following are important except:Answer⢠Question 104 out of 4 pointsIn the essay, Work Matters, by law professor Marion Crain, all of the following are the result of working except:Answer⢠Question 114 out of 4 pointsThe Constitution does not always protect free-speech rights for what public employees say on the job. Which of the following is true?Answer⢠Question 124 out of 4 pointsThere are several reasons why whistleblowing may not be protected on an international level. These include:Answer⢠Question 134 out of 4 pointsThe Sarbanes Oxley Act was passed in response to:I. concerns that investors received full and complete information about potential corporate fraudII. a lack of investor confidenceIII. corporate scandals like EnronIV. discrimination against an employee when providing information she reasonably believes constitutes a violation of federal security lawsAnswer⢠Question 140 out of 4 pointsThe most recent major privacy law passed by Congress was theAnswer⢠Question 154 out of 4 pointsAccording to the article excerpted in the text entitled, The Functions of Privacy, by Alan Westin, privacy has several functions in todayâs society. These include:Answer⢠Question 164 out of 4 pointsA majority of states have enacted “lifestyle rights laws” that protect workers’ off-duty activities including cases of smoking, cohabitation, drinking. and single parenthood. What is the least effective argument by an employer to regulate off-the-clock activities in a state that has not enacted such lifestyle rights legislation?Answer⢠Question 174 out of 4 pointsThe United States Constitution, Fourth Amendment provides “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated… ” Privacy rights are triggered under the Fourth Amendment:Answer⢠Question 180 out of 4 pointsOne reason employers use to justify giving honesty or integrity tests is:Answer⢠Question 190 out of 4 pointsAs Facebook and other social media sites grow in users and popularityAnswer⢠Question 204 out of 4 pointsEmployment practices without business justification applied to all employees that result in a less favorable effect for one group than for another group may state a claim for:Answer⢠Question 210 out of 4 pointsTitle VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Which of the following federal government agencies is charged with enforcing this statute?Answer⢠Question 224 out of 4 pointsAll of the following are true statements regarding the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA, 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601, et seq.), EXCEPT which of the following?Answer⢠Question 234 out of 4 pointsA mayor serving in a major metropolitan area receives an internal memorandum indicating personnel at many police stations are single-race. At the time of the report, thirty percent of the police force was black or Hispanic. She immediately calls a press conference and orders transfer of police officers to achieve racial balance across the city. The transferred police offers sue on constitutional grounds. Assuming just these facts, what is the strongest argument that might be advanced by the transferred officers based on constitutional grounds?Answer⢠Question 240 out of 4 pointsEqual protection is the constitutional guarantee:Answer⢠Question 250 out of 4 pointsJohn Smith was assaulted on the loading dock by a coworker, Jim Jones, at the Acme Widget Company. The attack was unprovoked by Smith. After the physical assault, there was an angry verbal exchange between the parties. The incident ended when Jones yelled that Smith was a âsissyâ and âeverybody knows you’re queer as a three dollar bill.” Which of the following statements best describes the outcome of the harassment lawsuit filed by Smith under The Civil Right Act of 1964?I. Sex discrimination is prohibited by federal law (The Civil Right Act of 1964).II. Sexual orientation discrimination is prohibited by federal law (The Civil Right Act of 1964).III. Suits based on harassment due to sexual orientation cannot prevail when based on local or state laws.IV. Sexual orientation discrimination is not prohibited by federal law (Title VII).Answerfinal part 1 and 2All of the following are considered exceptions to the general rule that there is no duty to rescue except:Answer⢠Question 24 out of 4 pointsWhich of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the rights of shareholders?I. voting power on major issues and ownership in a portion of the companyII. right to transfer ownership and dividend entitlementIII. hire and fire management and select and appoint a chief executiveAnswer⢠Question 34 out of 4 pointsSelect the best definition of ethics:Answer⢠Question 44 out of 4 pointsWhich of the following views on outsourcing would be consistent with the free market ethics approach advocated by Milton Friedman?Answer⢠Question 54 out of 4 pointsThe Ethic of Care isAnswer⢠Question 64 out of 4 pointsUnder the legal do
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