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Business And Ethics
2152 Words - 8 Pages.... are found at fault, the question arises of how extensive
should the repercussions be? Is the company as a whole liable or do you look
into individual employees within that company? From an ethical perspective one
would have to look at the available information of both the employees and their
superiors along with the role of others in the situation. Next you would have
to analyze the final outcome from a corporate perspective and then examine the
corporate responsibility as a whole in order to find a resolution for cases such
as this.
The first mitigating factor involved in the Company X case is the
uncertainty, on the part of the employees, on their duties that they ....
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Switzerland's Industrialized Economy
639 Words - 3 Pages.... the remainder of the country’s electricity. The biggest chemical companies are located in Switzerland as well.
Switzerland has an internationally oriented, open economy, which has a high savings rate, a highly skilled workforce, and a very well developed manufacturing sector. On an annual average, inflation rose from 3.2 percent to 5.4 percent, which is worrisome because Switzerland is considered a low-inflation economy. On June 2, 1991 Swiss voters rejected a government sponsored tax which would have modernized Switzerland’s tax system by a tax called Value Added Tax. The Swiss currency is called the Swiss Franc, and 1.5 francs equal one U.S. dollar.
The new comm ....
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Chinese Economic Reform Under Communist Rule
4612 Words - 17 Pages.... was low, and the people's living standards
had not increased in twenty years" (Nathan 200). This last area was particularly
troubling. While "the gross output value of industry and agriculture increased
by 810 percent and national income grew by 420 percent [between1952 and 1980] ...
average individual income increased by only 100 percent" (Ma Hong quoted in
Shirk 28). However, attempts at economic reform in China were introduced not
only due to some kind of generosity on the part of the Chinese Communist Party
to increase the populace's living standards. It had become clear to members of
the CCP that economic reform would fulfill a political purpose as well since the
pa ....
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Growth Of NYS Business
1344 Words - 5 Pages.... cut to one-tenthof the previous figures, commerce via the canal soon
made New York City the chief port of the Atlantic. The growing urban
population and the contruction of canals, railroads and factories stimulated the
demand for raw materials and food stuffs. In 1836 four-fifths of the tonnage
over the Erie Canal came from western New York (North, 105). Much of this
cargo was in the form of agriculture goods.
The farmer become a shrewed businessaman of sorts as he tended to produce
whatever products would leave him the greatest profit margin. The rise of the
dairy industry was by far the most significant development in the agricultural
history of the sta ....
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China's Economic Growth Due To Recent Foreign Policies
1258 Words - 5 Pages.... change in economic strategy
by a world power can be felt by practically every nation of the globe involved
in international trade. The change in the amount of imports and exports to and
from China will increase the demand on countless markets, from automobile, to
petrochemical, to pharmaceuticals, and optical fiber. Also, with all the
foreign investment China is receiving, the socialistic republic will only grow
more and more interdependent upon the world economy. However, the impressive
growth rate of China's economy is not without its shortcomings. Problems such
as inflation and inefficient state-owned enterprises plague the rise of the
Chinese economy.
The main g ....
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Unemployment
548 Words - 2 Pages.... disabilities and lack of skills, including literacy. Frictional employment of this kind increases every year.
The effects of this kind of is that there are more and more young job seekers out there, while the average level of formal education and job expectations of these new entrants to the labour force is very high. But the most important effect of all is the reduction in the rate of growth of new job opportunities. Frictional can only be reduced by better career counseling, guiding school leavers into areas which have great number of jobs, by offering subsidies to employers, and by breaking down artificial barriers to certain trades and professions. The second ca ....
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Implementing Employee Assistance Programs
2586 Words - 10 Pages.... high as possible. This benefits the employees as well as the employers. The process of creating and implementing EAPs will be discussed.
It is important to define who the troubled employee is, how the EAPs are to be structured, and how it is that the troubled employee is helped through the structured programs. As those three areas are discussed, some of the statistics that make these EAPs necessary, or at the very least, helpful, will be looked at also.
The Troubled Employee
Many of us have seen Gus – he’s the one who believes that in order to ease the hang over from last nights party, he has to have a drink the next morning. But it may not stop there. He needs a ....
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GDP As A Measure Of The Economy
336 Words - 2 Pages.... with any accuracy. The work done in the home affects
the welfare of the economy because it takes time to care for a house, time that
an individual could be working. So in essence, an individual pays themselves to
for housework. Also, the underground economy encompasses a considerable amount
of the transactions in the economy. This underground economy consists of
illicit transactions and the legal ones that cannot be traced. GDP does not
include the ecological damage rendered every day by humanity. The pollution
caused by everyday life such as trash and the pollution caused by factories and
such all damper the economic standings of a nation. While several immeasurable
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