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Covid-19 Rate at Amazon
Some stories are only stories because of the brand name attached to them. This is likely one of them. Amazon is large, so it has a large number of employees who have tested positive for Covid-19. Compare: why are there
Covid-19 Rate at Amazon
Some stories are only stories because of the brand name attached to them. This is likely one of them. Amazon is large, so it has a large number of employees who have tested positive for Covid-19. Compare: why are there
Are Boycotts Violence?
The blog entry linked below (by BEH co-editor Chris MacDonald) asks just what it is that separates supposedly non-violent boycotts from violent attempts to get your own way. The intent is often similar. The impact is often similar. So why
Are Boycotts Violence?
The blog entry linked below (by BEH co-editor Chris MacDonald) asks just what it is that separates supposedly non-violent boycotts from violent attempts to get your own way. The intent is often similar. The impact is often similar. So why
Ethical Issues in NBA Finishing Season at Disney World
The item linked below is about the NBA’s decision to finish its season at Disney World — which is in Florida, which is currently one of the worst jurisdictions in terms of Covid-19. Key ethical issues to look at include:
Ethical Issues in NBA Finishing Season at Disney World
The item linked below is about the NBA’s decision to finish its season at Disney World — which is in Florida, which is currently one of the worst jurisdictions in terms of Covid-19. Key ethical issues to look at include:
Ethical Challenges for Reopening
The article below is aimed at HR professionals but is potentially useful for all sorts of business people with decision-making authority. It has good advice about things like recognizing individual circumstances, and the dangers posed to good decision-making when individuals
Ethical Challenges for Reopening
The article below is aimed at HR professionals but is potentially useful for all sorts of business people with decision-making authority. It has good advice about things like recognizing individual circumstances, and the dangers posed to good decision-making when individuals
Human Rights Museum Censored Gay Content for Some Visitors
There’s an old saying that “the customer is always right.” What about when the customer asks you to violate your core mission? That’s the choice faced by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, when it was asked by certain church
Human Rights Museum Censored Gay Content for Some Visitors
There’s an old saying that “the customer is always right.” What about when the customer asks you to violate your core mission? That’s the choice faced by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, when it was asked by certain church
U.S. Supreme Court on Anti-LGBTQ Discrimination
This is an important shift in workplace ethics standards in the United States. Basically, it reaffirms the basic principle that people should not be discriminated against for things that are a) beyond their control and b) irrelevant to the work
U.S. Supreme Court on Anti-LGBTQ Discrimination
This is an important shift in workplace ethics standards in the United States. Basically, it reaffirms the basic principle that people should not be discriminated against for things that are a) beyond their control and b) irrelevant to the work
When the Wealthy Won’t Pay Their Rent — Major League Baseball Edition
Renting an apartment is a business transaction, and the story below is about the consumer side of the transaction. In most business ethics issues, the seller — the company — is the powerful one, and the consumer is the one
When the Wealthy Won’t Pay Their Rent — Major League Baseball Edition
Renting an apartment is a business transaction, and the story below is about the consumer side of the transaction. In most business ethics issues, the seller — the company — is the powerful one, and the consumer is the one
Restaurant Delivery Services and Ethical Consumerism
The blog entry linked below is by BEH co-editor, Chris MacDonald. It explores the ethical concerts that many people have about restaurant-food delivery services such as DoorDash and Foodora and Uber Eats. It takes the time to seek an insider’s
Restaurant Delivery Services and Ethical Consumerism
The blog entry linked below is by BEH co-editor, Chris MacDonald. It explores the ethical concerts that many people have about restaurant-food delivery services such as DoorDash and Foodora and Uber Eats. It takes the time to seek an insider’s
Military Honour and Workplace Ethics
The piece linked below isn’t obviously about business ethics. It’s actually about a report issued by the Canadian military after being called in to staff long-term-care facilities (what used to be called old folks’ homes)in Ontario and Quebec during the
Military Honour and Workplace Ethics
The piece linked below isn’t obviously about business ethics. It’s actually about a report issued by the Canadian military after being called in to staff long-term-care facilities (what used to be called old folks’ homes)in Ontario and Quebec during the
Ethics of Grocery Delivery During Pandemic
The piece linked below tackles a thorny issue faced by a lot of people today, during the Covid-19 crisis: Is it ok for me to order food for delivery, given that I know that the people doing the delivery are
Ethics of Grocery Delivery During Pandemic
The piece linked below tackles a thorny issue faced by a lot of people today, during the Covid-19 crisis: Is it ok for me to order food for delivery, given that I know that the people doing the delivery are


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