Nov. 25, 2022
Prompt: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Businesses should do anything they can to make a profit.
Nowadays companies appear to respect human rights far more than 30 or 40 years ago. Notwithstanding, a tremendous quantity of entreprises are mistreating their employees and dealing with unethical practices which are affecting millions of people everyday. Thus, I strongly believe that business have the ethical obligation of being absolutely transparent with their practices and not doing anything they can to make a profit.
To begin with, a substantial amount of questionable business practices directly affect human beings. For instance, it is a well-known fact that there are many prominent companies outsourcing many of their activities to underdeveloped countries. Not only do they pay them less for the same amount of work, but these firms also treat these employees poorly. This particular situation leads to unprecedented human rights violations within the workspaces provided by these unethical businesses. One of such cases took place throughout the recent FIFA World Cup in Qatar, since senior managers were bribed and blackmailed to gloss over many shady practices withing the organization. This situation ended up in people dying during the construction of all the stadiums needed for the world cup, as they were forced to work under inhuman conditions.
In addition, such firms that do anything in their power to obtain profits, are more likely to deal with consequences for their actions. The cases of lawsuits to companies abound, as bans to many firms have exponentially increased in recent years. Such is the case of Teleperformance, a company focused in the call-center industry, which is now dealing with a lawsuit in Colombia, since this giant firm is underpaying their employees, and yet it is demanding a notorious amount of work.
Finally, unethical actions are also dangerous for those who commit them. For instance, I have personally seen the case of individuals who get brutally injured or even murdered because they were dealing with mafias or guerrilas. It is noticeable that they were heavily affected by their selfish desire of getting an unfair advantage over their competitors.
To conclude, unethical practices in giant companies affect innocent human beings. That said, business owners and the firm itself can suffer major losses. Finally, it appears that dealing with shady practices will only lead to the doom of companies, managers and employees.
Companies vs Human Rights
Prompt: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?
Businesses should do anything they can to make a profit.
Nowadays companies appear to respect human rights far more than they did 30 or 40 years ago.
Notwithstanding, a tremendous quantity of entrerprises are still mistreating their employees and dealing with unethical practices which are affecting millions of people every day.
Thus, I strongly believe that business haves the ethical obligation of being absolutely transparent with their practices and not doing anything they can to make a profit.
To begin with, a substantial amount of questionable business practices directly affect human beings.
For instance, it is a well-known fact that there are many prominent companies outsourcing many of their activities to underdeveloped countries.
Not only do they pay them less for the same amount of work, but these firms also treat these employees poorly.
This particular situation leads to unprecedented human rights violations within the workspaces provided by these unethical businesses.
One of these such cases took place throughout the recent FIFA World Cup in Qatar, since senior managers were bribed and blackmailed to gloss over many shady practices withing the organization.
Wow, and I already hated FIFA.
This situation ended up inwith people dying during the construction of all the stadiums needed for the wWorld cCup, as they were forced to work under inhumane conditions.
In addition, such firms that do anything in their power to obtain profits, are more likely to deal with consequences for their actions.
The cases of lawsuits againsto companies abound, as bans ton many firms have exponentially increased in recent years.
Such is the case of Teleperformance, a company focused in the call-center industry, which is now dealing with a lawsuit in Colombia, since this giant firm is underpaying their employees, and yet it is demanding a notorious amount of work.
Finally, unethical actions are also dangerous for those who commit them.
For instance, I have personally seen the cases of individuals who getwere brutally injured or even murdered because they were dealing with mafias or guerrillas.
It is noticeable that they were heavily affected by their selfish desire of gettobtaining an unfair advantage over their competitors.
To conclude, unethical practices inat giant companies affect innocent human beings.
That said, business owners and the firm itself can suffer major losses.
Finally, it appears that dealing with shady practices will only lead to the doom of companies, managers and employees.
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