Factors leading to the need for the ethical and social responsibility of business are the demands of maintaining a competitive, fair marketplace and the size and power of individual corporations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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David, the HR vice president at Redding Co., evaluates responses from an employee survey at the company's annual benefits presentation. He concludes that many employees are confused about their options for health insurance, and they are often unhappy with the policy they choose. What should David do about this situation?
A. downplay the role of health insurance in the benefits package, relative to other benefits B. save money by reducing printed messages about health insurance C. accept that it is difficult for employees to understand the value of insurance D. introduce software that will guide employees to the insurance option for their needs E. discontinue health insurance, since it is a source of dissatisfaction
Assume that a client who sells rare, antique artwork wishes to sue a party who agreed to buy an original painting by Picasso. The client flew to Chicago to discuss the deal with the potential buyer and incurred $2,000 in travel expenses
The parties agreed on a price of $500,000, and that the seller would travel back to Chicago in 2 months with the painting. During those 2 months, the seller had 2 offers of $600,000 to buy the painting, which he had to refuse. The potential buyer has backed out of the deal. Discuss all the remedies the client/art seller should seek.
Whether or not the landlord of a small apartment may legally reject, as possible tenants, single parents with minor children, depends upon
a. the due process clause of the U.S. Constitution. b. state statutory law. c. federal Civil Rights laws. d. HUD rules.
Businesses that wish to build new emission-producing facilities in "dirty air" areas must:
a. agree to offset existing pollution in the area b. use the Highest Achievable Emissions Rate Technology c. be unable to verify compliance with the Clean Air Act at other plants they have in the state d. agree to offset existing pollution in the area and use the Highest Achievable Emissions Rate Technology e. agree to offset existing pollution in the area and use the Highest Achievable Emissions Rate Technology and be unable to verify compliance with the Clean Air Act at other plants they have in the state