4.4.2 Ethics Theme 4 Global business What is meant
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Description: 442 Ethics Theme 4 Global business What is meant by the terms Ethics CSR Stakeholder To what extent do you think MNCs behave in an ethical manner 442 Ethics In this topic you will learn about Stakeholder conflicts Pay and working
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4.4.2 Ethics Theme 4 Global business What is meant by the terms: Ethics CSR Stakeholder? To what extent do you think MNCs behave in an ethical manner? 4.4.2 Ethics In this topic you will learn about Stakeholder conflicts Pay and working conditions Environmental considerations: emissions waste disposal Supply chain considerations: exploitation of labour child labour Marketing considerations: misleading product labelling inappropriate promotional activities Ethics Stakeholder conflict Profit motive (shareholder concept) v. wider motives of other stakeholders (stakeholder concept) In pairs discuss the following questions: Do consumers benefit from greater choice or are they exploited? Do MNCs reduce the impact on the environment by producing closer to markets or worsen it due to food miles? Do employees benefit from greater training and working conditions or are they exploited by powerful businesses? Are global industries too powerful? Do MNCs uphold standards regardless of the country in which they operate in order to preserve the brand? Profitability v. society! Ethics Pay and working conditions Opportunity for MNCs to exploit local workers with low pay and poor working conditions Introduce western standards Create jobs How ethical are Primark? Plan an argument for and an argument against before reaching a conclusion Should an MNC pay the average for the host country or a salary more in line with the domestic country? Ethics Environmental considerations Emissions and waste disposal UK legislation is strict e.g. all publically listed companies have to report their greenhouse gas emissions and abide by laws on how waste is disposed – but is this true in all countries? Global impact of industrialisation Growth of e-waste VW emissions scandal. Ethics Supply chain considerations: Exploitation of labour The International Labour Organisation (ILO) promotes fair and decent work for workers across society Pay, choice and working conditions – to achieve social justice Responsibility of MNCs throughout the whole supply chain Child labour Exploitation of children who have no power Low wages Unacceptable conditions No education Kidnapping from families Slavery ILO mission and objectives. The ILO’s campaign to end child labour. History of child labour. If it is no longer acceptable in our country should it be acceptable anywhere? Ethics Marketing considerations: Misleading product labelling In the UK this is governed by the Trade Descriptions Act – but not applicable in other countries UK legislation includes labelling such as size/quantity, price, ingredients, endorsements, how, where and when made, health claims Stricter in certain industries e.g. food