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10 October, 18:13

The ethical question is whether apple ought to contract (through suppliers) fifteen-year-olds to work on factory floors. is the fact that the stock price has been zooming up a pertinent fact, or does it not affect the ethics? explain. from the information given and reasonable assumptions about these factories and the living conditions of people working inside them, sketch an ethical argument against apple enforcing the age workplace rule. what fundamental values underwrite the argument? from the information given and reasonable assumptions about these factories and the living conditions of people working inside them, sketch an argument in favor of apple enforcing the age workplace rule. what fundamental values underwrite the argument? within the context of the apple situation, what's the difference between making a decision in terms of the law and in terms of ethics?

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  1. 10 October, 21:34
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    Generally, ethics will go hand in hand with laws. In some cases they may be separated. In the case of Apple I believe decision that would be coincide with that of the law. The fact that the stock price is zooming up is not a pertinent fact. Based on the business prospects the fact that the Apple suppliers hired eleven underage employees would have no or limited effect on the stock price.
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