Importance of Ethics
Behaving Honestly
Laws Relating to ethics in business
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A set of moral principles or values that govern behavior
What is ethics?
100
Ethical employees never steal from their....
What is employers?
100
An act in 1890 that makes it illegal for companies to monopolize trade.
What is the sherman act?
100
Creditors are required to let consumers know how much they are paying in finance charges and interest.
What is the truth in lending act of 1968?
100
refers to ownership of ideas.
What is intellectual property?
200
Ethics reflects a __________ beliefs about what actions are appropriate and fair among people.
What is company's
200
STealing from your employer by embezzling money or stealing supplies.
What is employee theft?
200
Act of 1914 that makes it illegal to charge different prices to wholesale customers.
What is the clayton act?
200
This creates the EPA whose mission is to protect human health and safeguard the air and water.
What is the antional environmental policy act?
300
A document that outlines the princilpes of conduct to be used in making decisions within an organization.
What is code of ethics?
300
Honest employees who behave ethically do not lie about the amount of ______ they worked.
What is hours?
300
1938, and it bans unfair or deceptive acts or practices =, including false advertising.
What is the wheeler-lea act?
300
This regualtes air emissions.
What is the clean air act of 1970?
300
refers to the obligation that individuals or businesses have to help resolve social problems.
What is social responsibility?
400
This is where you have relationships with both sides of the conflict.
What is conflicts of interest?
400
One of the worst ethical lapses an employee can commit is ____________ _____________.
What is falsifying records?
400
Act of 1938 that bans the sale of impure, improperly labeled, falsely guarenteed, and unhealthful foods, drugs, and cosmetics.
What is the federal food, drug, and cosmetics act?
400
encated to give the EPA the ability to track the 75000 industrial chemicals currently produced in the USA.
What is the toxic substances control act?
400
Includes a companies employees, customers, suppliers, and the community.
What is stakeholders?
500
Merely establishing a code of ethics doesn't prevent unethical behavio. To be effective, the code of ethics must be...
What is enforced?
500
Asking questions such "have you defined the problem accurately?" helps do this.
What is solving ethical dilemmas?
500
in 1972, this establishes minimum product safety standards on the consumer products.
What is the consumer product safety commission?
500
gives the EPA the authority to set standards on the type and quantity of pollutants industries can put into bodies of water.
What is the clean water act of 1977?
500
A review of a business's social responsiveness.
What is social audit?