BUSINESS ETHIC Table of Content Pages 1. Video 1 Ethical Dilemma………………………………………………………………….1   2. Video 2 Job Discrimination………………………………………………………………..3   3. Video 3 Unethical Cooperation…………………………

BUSINESS ETHIC Table of Content Pages 1. Video 1 Ethical Dilemma………………………………………………………………….1   2. Video 2 Job Discrimination………………………………………………………………..3   3. Video 3 Unethical Cooperation…………………………

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Table of Content Pages

1. Video 1 Ethical Dilemma………………………………………………………………….1

 

2. Video 2 Job Discrimination………………………………………………………………..3

 

3. Video 3 Unethical Cooperation……………………………………………………………5

 

4. Bibliography…………………………………………………………..…………………….7

 

VIDEO 1 - The Workplace - Ethical Dilemma

 

The first video is about Ethical Dilemma in workplace. There are two unethical hobos diving into a corporate central refuse chute, in order to steal corporate confidential documents and to racketeer for money. However the employees in the corporation are also trying to defraud the company by collaborate with the two hobos. Luckily, the plan had been accidentally discovered by others department employees. Finally, the unethical employee has fired by the organization.

 

Dilemmas occur when we facing two choices, yet all of it lead to less than desirable consequences. Either adopts an illegal strategy and risk going to jail, or does nothing and risk going bankrupt. From the video, the first discussion has started by "Dumpster Diving". Dumpster diving can be trade as is a highly unethical behavior by most of the people in the world, but for me, I will first look into their intention. Because most of the hobos become dumpster diving, is just intending to get some basic necessities to survive, such as foods, clothing and money by reselling recycled cans. So why must we judge them as unethical? However, Hobo 1 and 2 in the video actions can be traded as highly unethical as from the