Terms
Fraud
Ethics Laws
Corporate Social Responsibility
MYSTERY
100

Moral principles that guide the behaviour of organizations

Business Ethics

100

Canadian mining company Bre-X went under fire for misrepresenting the amount of this mineral found in their land in Indonesia

Gold

100

A document that outlines how they expect their employees to behave in different situations

Code of Ethics

100

Denying a qualified individual an interview, job, or promotion based on his or her religion, gender, sexual orientation, or physical disabilities.

Discrimination 

100

In the Chicago area in 1982, someone contaminated several bottles of this Johnson & Johnson product, and seven people died as a result

Tylenol

200

Buying or selling shares of a company based on confidential information

Insider Trading

200

E-cigarettes or “vapes” are a Bait & Switch technique from this industry

Big Tobacco

200

This Act addresses minimum wage

Employment Standards Act

200

Another name for "Code of Ethics"

"Code of Conduct"

200

This fast food company is against surge pricing for their food.

Burger King

300

The practice of charging more for a product or service during periods when it is in high demand

Surge Pricing

300

The term for when an employee informs officials or the public about an illegal or ethical violation

Whistle-blowing

300

This Ontario document defines the rights and responsibilities of employees in their workplace to ensure their safety and health

Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA)

300

These regulations were put in place to remind companies that it is not only important to focus on making profits, but also equally imperative to look after the safety and health their workers

Workplace safety

300

Edward Snowden leaked top secret documents for this American Organization

NSA (National Security Agency)

400

Outside accountants who check the financial records of companies

Auditors

400

An accountant reports that the company is making $ millions profits, but really they are losing money. This is an example of:

An Accounting Scandal

400

This 2002 Act bans fraud and deceptive practices such as double-ticketing

The Competition Act

400

A term for an arrangement designed to help producers in developing countries achieve sustainable and equitable trade relationships

Fair Trade

400

When two or more prices are indicated on a product or service, and the consumer is charged the higher price

Double-ticketing

500

The invisible barriers that may affect the career path of senior leaders in corporate positions

The Glass-Ceiling

500

Misusing or misdirecting funds, overstating revenues, understating expenses, overstating the value of corporate assets to the public shareholders, or under-reporting liabilities

Corporate Fraud

500

Which Act states that employees with disabilities must be accommodated by business as long as undue hardship does not occur to the business

The Canadian Human Rights Act

500

Pay equity legislation was established in this year

1978

500

The name of the biopharmaceutical company that Martha Stewart sold stocks in to commit insider trading. 

ImClone