Identify and explain the ethical issue in the case scenario

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In the assignment, you have the opportunity to gain an understanding of the ethical practices in a business related to wages. You will research and identify the ethical issue presented in the case scenario, identify the ethical dilemma associated with the presented case scenario and assess the scenario in terms of ethical relativism and moral universalism.

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Josh Garrett is Head of Packaging and Distribution at Biotech Health and Life Products (Biotech). Josh is in charge of all of the branches the company has throughout the world.

Josh has been reviewing cost reports for the different branches. He is concerned with some of the results. His main concern is with the rising costs of unskilled labor at the Germany branch. Many of the employees in the Packaging Department are classified as unskilled laborers making minimum wage. Josh decided to research the matter further and found that the current US federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, which has not changed since 2009. Interestingly, the German government recently raised its minimum hourly wage by 4% to 8.84 euros per hour ($9.79 - USD). This information weighs heavily on Josh since another raise would be costly for the company.

Adding to the concern about the increase in unskilled labor costs is that distribution costs between Europe and North America have risen considerably. The shipping crisis of 2016 has caused cargo costs to rise for all transatlantic routes and with the demise of the low-cost flight service of Air Berlin, cost in Germany have increased.

Josh is a great outdoorsman and loves Iceland. It occurred to Josh that relocating the majority of the Packaging and Distribution Department from Germany to Iceland and setting up a distribution center would solve these problems because production and distribution costs would be lower in Iceland. Iceland is the halfway point in the transatlantic route. The new location would eliminate the need to ship long-distance hauls. Josh also knows that Iceland is one of the poorest countries in Europe so if part of the business is moved to Iceland, he will receive the credit for job creation in the country.

Josh decided to research Iceland as a potential location. His research showed:

All professions are exempt from minimum wage;

Salaries are determined by collective bargaining agreements with most professions paying 260,000 and 300,00 ISK or $2,600 - $3,000 a month;

Salaries are higher due to contributions to universal health care coverage;

The cost of living is higher than many other European countries;

The average wage in Iceland is approximately $3160 before taxes per month for a full-time worker;

Income tax is 37.3 percent for most people. However, income tax is higher for those workers who earn higher wages.

Josh had not expected the higher salary base but further research showed that Josh could improve the rate considerably by hiring young people between the ages of 15 and 18 who could work up to 40 hours a week since mandatory schooling ended at age 16. Josh believed he could negotiate a much lower salary.

Iceland's teenage unemployment is higher than the country's overall unemployment. Hourly costs are quite a bit higher than in the United States and slightly higher than in Germany. However, Josh believes the change in logistics will cut distribution costs in the Canadian and Germany branches, and will more than make up for increase in labor cost.

Josh also has a desire to help the young people of Iceland. He believes he is being socially responsible in cultivating one of the poorest European countries and its low wage earners.

Josh decides to go ahead and move most of the German production and distribution business to Iceland as well as open a new distribution center. In moving to Iceland, Josh decides to exclusively staff young workers and let the workers go before they reached the age of 19 prior to the time when the worker's contract had to be renegotiated.

In Iceland, employees fall within one of two classification, young workers and adults.

A young worker is anyone under the age of 24. An adult is a worker over 24.

Young workers include youth, children and adolescent workers.

Youth are those under 18 years of age.

A child is an individual under the age of 15 and still in compulsory school.

An adolescent is an individual under the age of 15 but not in compulsory school.

Young workers are subject to restrictions dependent upon the type of work, the work environment and times worked.

Youth unemployment tends to be extremely high. Youth can only work part-time since a person must be 18 years of age to work full-time.

Josh's plan came under dispute when two recent lay-offs brought his employment practice to the attention of the staff who believed that Josh's employment practices were unethical. The workers feel Josh is trying to use the system to avoid paying workers a fair wage and stopping workers from gaining full-time employment since after the age of 18, a worker's contract must be renegotiated.

If the matter is not quickly settled, the workers will go to the Collective to ask for higher wages and request a guarantee of full-time employment when they reach the age of 19.

The workers have also questioned the company's policy of paying different wages for the same job in different worldwide locations.

The company has always had a policy of ensuring fair wages dependent upon the country in which the company operates. However, if workers go to the Collective, the company will have to pay more money than is reasonable for unskilled labor costs, and will compromise the move to Iceland. Josh knows the higher labor cost will negatively affect the company financially. Added to his concerns is that he knows that unskilled workers within Biotech make different wage amounts, especially in Germany, Mexico and the United States. In these locations, wages are much lower. Josh thought to himself, "is it fair that the workers in other countries are making so much less than the workers in Iceland?"

Instructions -

Step 1: Write the Introduction

Create the introductory paragraph. The introductory paragraph is the first paragraph of the paper and tells a reader the main points covered in the paper.

Step 2: Answer the following

Assume Josh's employment practices are unethical.

Explain the meaning of an ethical issue;

Identify and explain the ethical issue in the case scenario using the course material to support the reasoning and conclusions made;

Identify the one non-ethical issue in the case scenario. Explain why.

Identify and explain the ethical dilemma. Use the course material to support the reasoning and conclusions made;

Define ethical relativism and moral universalism;

Does this case scenario illustrate ethical relativism or moral universalism? Explain why or why not.

Step 3: Review the Paper

Read the paper to ensure all required elements are present. Use the grading rubric to ensure that you gain the most points possible for this assignment.

Proofread the paper for spelling and grammatical issues, and third person writing.

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len1910880

3/22/2018 3:52:17 AM

In the third assignment, you have the opportunity to gain an understanding of the ethical practices in a business related to wages. You will research and identify the ethical issue presented in the case scenario, identify the ethical dilemma associated with the presented case scenario and assess the scenario in terms of ethical relativism and moral universalism. Read the paper aloud as a first measure; Use the spell and grammar check in Word as a second measure; Have someone who has excellent English skills proofread the paper; Consider submitting the paper to the Effective Writing Center (EWC). The EWC will provide 4-6 areas that may need improvement.

len1910880

3/22/2018 3:52:11 AM

How to Set Up the Paper - Create a Word or Rich Text Format (RTF) document that is double-spaced, 12-point font. The final product will be between 4-6 pages in length excluding the title page and reference page. You may not exceed six (6) pages so it is important to write clearly and concisely.

len1910880

3/22/2018 3:52:06 AM

Completing the Paper - Read the grading rubric for the project. Use the grading rubric while completing the project to ensure all requirements are met that will lead to the highest possible grade. Third person writing is required. Third person means that there are no words such as “I, me, my, we, or us” (first person writing), nor is there use of “you or your” (second person writing). Contractions are not used in business writing, so do not use them.

len1910880

3/22/2018 3:51:59 AM

Paraphrase and do not use direct quotation marks. Paraphrase means you do not use more than four consecutive words from a source document, but put a passage from a source document into your own words and attribute the passage to the source document. Not using direct quotation marks means that there should be no passages with quotation marks and instead the source material is paraphrased as stated above. Provide the page or paragraph number when using in-text citations. Note that a reference within a reference list cannot exist without an associated in-text citation and vice versa. You may not use books as source material.

len1910880

3/22/2018 3:51:53 AM

Writes an introduction that captures the reader's attention, explains the purpose of the presentation clearly, correctly, and concisely. Thoroughly and correctly explains the meaning of an ethical issue using the course material to support reasoning and conclusions. Correctly identifies and explains the ethical dilemma and uses the course material to support the reasoning and conclusions made but needs clarity or some development. Attempts to identify and explain the ethical dilemma and uses the course material to support the reasoning and conclusions but significant clarity or development is needed.

len1910880

3/22/2018 3:51:47 AM

Thoroughly and correctly defines ethical relativism and moral universalism and uses the course material to support reasoning and conclusions. Student does not use a direct quote and does not use a dictionary definition. This project shows completion of all major requirements. The paper also includes completion of all minor requirements such as use of page/paragraph number, third person writing, required use of course readings, outside sources if needed, and assignment format. Strictly adheres to standard usage rules of written English using paragraphs and sentence rather than bullets, including but not limited to capitalization, punctuation, run-on sentences, missing or extra words, stylistic errors, spelling and grammatical errors. No contractions or jargon used. Zero to two errors noted. One to 2 APA style or usage errors; Proper citation of source material is used throughout paper; Reference titles follow APA with only the first word, the first word after a colon and proper nouns capitalized.

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