Essay on Human Relations and development
1. What actions do you recommend Rajah take about his concerns with respect to the new one-cent-in-change policy?
2. Explain whether you think Rajah shuld blow the whistle on his employer?
3. What is your opinion of the ethics of the new policy about withholding one-cent in change?
4. What actions do you recommend Rajah take about his concerns with respect to the new one-cent-in-change policy?
5. Explain whether you think Rajah should blow the whistle on his employer.
6. What is your opinion of the ethics of the new policy about withholding one-cent-in-change?
7. Is there a need for ethics training? If so, why?
8. How often should ethics training take place? Why?
9. By having ethics training, what can the employer and employees learn?
Considering the case of Rajah about withholding one-cent in change, my personal ethical stand is to stand with Rajah and to consider this act as unethical. In the case scenario, this act was noted by Rajah to be unethical as this appears as “stealing pennies from customers.” Looking at the situation, withholding the change does seem unethical especially since the reason cited for this policy change is not for the benefit of the customer but for the profit increase in the company. Lauren, the regional manager, explained that this policy was made since the pennies that will be collected from all the branches can greatly increase their profit margins. However, if the customer demands for the penny, then they would still give the one cent to the customers.