Business ethics
Discussion:
- You work in a prominent national bank as an Assistant V.P. of Retail Operations. Your supervisor’s boss, the Senior V.P. of Retail Operations likes to get to know the junior people in his department by inviting them out for a round of golf. You know that these outings are about sizing people up and have an effect of their potential to be promoted. You are the only woman in the department and the only one who does not play golf. You never receive the invitation to play golf that your peers all have. What do you do, if anything?
- Is it ethical for the Senior V.P. to use these golf outings as a management tool?
- What would be your strategy to deal with the fact that you have been shut out of this quality time with the Senior V.P. that could affect your career?
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The Business Ethics Workshop (2012) Washington, DC: The Saylor Foundation
- Chapter 7: Employee’s Ethics: Making the Best of the Job You Have as You Get from 9 to 5LinkI’m Done
- Chapter 8: Manager’s Ethics: Getting, Promoting, and Firing Workers
Theme 2: Freedom From Discrimination
Illegal Discrimination
- The Pregnancy Discrimination Act and the Supreme Court: A Legal Analysis of Young v. U nited Parcel S ervice
- Legal discrimination in four letters: BFOQ
- The strange loophole that lets Hooters hire only female servers
- Is it okay to hire cooks to match the cuisine? (part I)
- Resources Legal Alerts Newsletters Articles Blogs Mobile Apps Subject-Matter Booklets State Law Guides Newsletter PDF EEOC Settles Beef With Restaurant
Legal Discrimination
- The Hidden Obstacle to Great Corporate Culture: Unconscious Bias
- Former Hooters Waitress Awarded $250,000 in Racial Discrimination Case
- Lifestyle Discrimination: Is it Legal?
- 8 Ways Employers Can Discriminate Against Workers – Legally
- Anne Arundel Medical Center Won’t Hire Smokers In The Future
- Pay Transparency Is The Solution To The Pay Gap: Here’s One Company’s Success Story
- If a Law Bars Asking Your Past Salary, Does It Help or Hurt?
- Employers Must Use Caution When Basing Pay Decisions On Prior Salary History
- Schumpeter: ESOP – When Workers Are Owners
- Employee Rights When Working for Multinational Employers
- EU to push for 40% quota for women on company boards
- EU workplace headscarf ban ‘can be legal’, says ECJ