Yearly Archives: 2015

Consumers Don’t Trust ‘Organic’ Labels

Looks to us like consumers have figured out the truth about organics. Of course, consumers are wrong if they think there’s no formal definition at all. The term is regulated in both the US and Canada (and other places too).

Consumers Don’t Trust ‘Organic’ Labels

Looks to us like consumers have figured out the truth about organics. Of course, consumers are wrong if they think there’s no formal definition at all. The term is regulated in both the US and Canada (and other places too).

Net Neutrality versus the First Amendment?

Wherever you stand on net neutrality, this opinion piece is a useful illustration of the pervasive role of analogy in both the common law and applied ethics. >>> LINK: FCC’s Open Internet Order Won’t Stand Up To The First Amendment

Net Neutrality versus the First Amendment?

Wherever you stand on net neutrality, this opinion piece is a useful illustration of the pervasive role of analogy in both the common law and applied ethics. >>> LINK: FCC’s Open Internet Order Won’t Stand Up To The First Amendment

Buffett: Help the Poor through Earned Income Tax Credit, Not a Higher Minimum Wage

Warren Buffett is one of the richest people on earth. He is also one of the world’s most generous philanthropists. This means he’s no dummy, and no Scrooge. He argues, in the opinion piece below, that raising the legal minimum

Buffett: Help the Poor through Earned Income Tax Credit, Not a Higher Minimum Wage

Warren Buffett is one of the richest people on earth. He is also one of the world’s most generous philanthropists. This means he’s no dummy, and no Scrooge. He argues, in the opinion piece below, that raising the legal minimum

How do Corporate Sustainability Chiefs See Their Roles?

Lots of modern companies have individuals in charge of sustainability or social responsibility. How do they see themselves, and their role in the company? Is their job to make themselves obsolete, by helping ensure that every employee sees sustainability or

How do Corporate Sustainability Chiefs See Their Roles?

Lots of modern companies have individuals in charge of sustainability or social responsibility. How do they see themselves, and their role in the company? Is their job to make themselves obsolete, by helping ensure that every employee sees sustainability or

Is the California Drought Your fault?

Is the drought in California all your fault? The article below pushes in that direction. A third of America’s vegetables (and a lot of the veggies consumed in Canada) come from California. So if you eat California produce (or drink

Is the California Drought Your fault?

Is the drought in California all your fault? The article below pushes in that direction. A third of America’s vegetables (and a lot of the veggies consumed in Canada) come from California. So if you eat California produce (or drink

McDonald’s CEO Hassled by Shareholders Over Ethical Issues

The story below is about the annual meeting of the shareholders of McDonald’s. The story recounts the surprising range of ethical and social issues with regard to which shareholders — not NGOs, not protestors, but shareholders — hassled the company’s

McDonald’s CEO Hassled by Shareholders Over Ethical Issues

The story below is about the annual meeting of the shareholders of McDonald’s. The story recounts the surprising range of ethical and social issues with regard to which shareholders — not NGOs, not protestors, but shareholders — hassled the company’s

Five Big Banks Plead Guilty

Notice that this isn’t an example of the evils of capitalism, as many will suggest. It’s an example of people doing bad things within a capitalist system. Capitalism emphatically relies on competition, and what individuals at these banks were doing

Five Big Banks Plead Guilty

Notice that this isn’t an example of the evils of capitalism, as many will suggest. It’s an example of people doing bad things within a capitalist system. Capitalism emphatically relies on competition, and what individuals at these banks were doing

Employee Suspended for Vulgar Heckling of Comedian at Industry Event

Here’s a story about a man who was suspended by his employer for heckling, in a crude and vulgar way, a female comedian at an industry event. Compare this to the recent story about a man who was fired for

Employee Suspended for Vulgar Heckling of Comedian at Industry Event

Here’s a story about a man who was suspended by his employer for heckling, in a crude and vulgar way, a female comedian at an industry event. Compare this to the recent story about a man who was fired for

Irish bakery refuses to bake ‘gay’ cake

The only surprise here, perhaps, is that this story isn’t from the USA — not that the USA has cornered the market on this topic, but most of the global media attention to the topic seems to be focused on

Irish bakery refuses to bake ‘gay’ cake

The only surprise here, perhaps, is that this story isn’t from the USA — not that the USA has cornered the market on this topic, but most of the global media attention to the topic seems to be focused on

Survey: Financial Services & Ethics

This press release is about an interesting-looking survey conducted by researchers at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business in conjunction with lawyers at Labaton Sucharow LLP. >>> Historic Survey of Financial Services Professionals Reveals Widespread Disregard for

Survey: Financial Services & Ethics

This press release is about an interesting-looking survey conducted by researchers at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business in conjunction with lawyers at Labaton Sucharow LLP. >>> Historic Survey of Financial Services Professionals Reveals Widespread Disregard for