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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Esr Class Presentation †Week V

ESR Class Presentation Week V ( phratry 12& 13 2011) 1. instances for Discussion (David J. Fritzsche) * Its Your Turn (page 109) * Kader Industrial (Thailand) Company- Case 10 (page 182) * Muebles Fino Buenos- Case 11 (page 184) 2. Its Your Turn Please serve well the question in the last line using the keep uping good frame holds (a) plane Imperative (b) Rule Utilitarian (c) fog of Ignorance and (d) Act Utilitarianism. * Categorical Imperative If you induct a contract with another party, fulfill this contract. No matter what.Especially if the other party is counting on you, because they should go bankrupt. human Fulfill your contract, moral duty. * Rule Utilitarianism Follow through with your contract. Dont aban go in people/companies with who you have agreed to help/work with. * Veil of Ignorance You have limited amount of resources, so you have to make the pick for one of the 2 clients. Keep producing for the old client, but use the easement of your capacity to start p roducing for the new big one. What if The municipal customer besides signs the contract if you force out produce everything in the first month. hose for domestic one, 2 happy vs. 1 bad * Act Utilitarianism More positives vs. outdo negatives. Ok you make one party in reality unhappy, but electrostatic this is the most good for the most peoples. 3. Case 10 Only Questions 4, 5, 7 & 8. * 4 Lock the doors, no safety regulations or fire escapes. cloth close to electrical transformer. No alarms. If you lock doors, make sure that you can open them really fast at all times. Building disintegrated right away (poor construction, steel beams) * 7 Business aimed, solitary(prenominal) profit matters. Dont look at the people as humans, but use them as machines.They even asked their workers to keep on the job(p) while there was a gloomy fire. Maybe even hostile, locking doors etc. * 5 Legal Board, managers should have safety regulations. Government, Safety and health organization in Tha iland (from government). Moral * 8 Only sign contract if you know that the working conditions ar ok, that there are safety regulations etc. company should at least take the country regulations for safety codes, building rules etc. , if you ask more of the company, they wint be able to give you the cheap labor. ut doom in the middle Class where would you put the line, what are the moral/ favorable obligations for the customers before signing any contracts? 4. Case 11 Only Questions 3, 4, 6, and 7. * 3 They didnt honor all the environmental rules of the state. Unhealthy for the employees to work there. clean switching countries because they didnt want to drop in the machines/other bear upon methods and to evade the fines. So fire a lot of people to model new employees at 1/8 of the costs. Is this even outsourcing? Or really moving your whole company somewhere else. * 4 Pollution vs. working conditions.A lot of pollution vs. good paid jobs. As long as there are good safety reg ulations and compensations for health. * 6 Egoism meet YES because you make more profits and you dont care closely the pollution. But you pay your employees less than in California, so you can invest a bit more in environmental issues. Deontology (dont do to anybody else what you dont want them to do to you) Stay in the States and fix your pollution problems, because you dont want to get fined and you dont want your employees to get ill. * 7 Make sure they follow the monetary standards and make sure that you have quit high environmental standards.But a lot of corruption in Mexico so make sure the companies follow your standards by controlling them yourself. Because a lot of American companies will go to Mexico (because of rising environmental standards in US) build some parks and parking lot zones to help the people who give-up the ghost there to be able to live healthy, outside all the pollution. 5. Assume that stung by charges re the happenings of Foxcon in China, Apple Inc. has asked you to draft a memo on the subject of an ISO standard to be applied to high-tech contract manufacturers of high-end electronic items.Restrict yourself to 6 standards and apologize your choice. 6. The Medical Council of Singapore has asked you to draft 3 ethics principles relating to the outsourcing of medical work to India. Please identify what, in your opinion, are the three most authorised principles and explain the purpose behind your choice and the specific content of such(prenominal) principles. Firms Find a Haven From U. S. Environmental Rules Commerce Hundreds of companies set up shop in Mexico, where regulation is less strict and wages are low. THE FREE-TRADE DILEMMA The environmental costs of a U. S. Mexico pact. Third in a four-part series. Next How will free trade affect El Pasos cloudy skies? November 19, 1991JUDY PASTERNAKTIMES STAFF WRITER We are rewriting history here. It was only recently that anyone here started to care about the environment. It will take time. The reservation troubles EPA officials who deal regularly with SEDUE. Said one, who spoke on the condition of namelessness This is a situation where the economic activity has gotten way ahead of the regulative activity. * http//articles. latimes. com/1991-11-19/news/mn-70_1_environmental-rules/4

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