Code of Ethics
________: written statements which guide an organization's decisions.
CSR
Strategic ________: social contributions that are directly aligned with a companys overall business strategy that are ethical.
Transparency
________: the degree to which affected parties observe relevant transactions /decisions.
Whistle blowing
________: the disclosure of information by a company insider that exposes illegal or unethical behavior by others within the organization.
Ethics
________: the rules /standards which govern the conduct of a person or group.
Nike
________ is one of the biggest businesses which do not upkeep ethical standards.
Sweatshops
________:"employer who violates more than one federal or state labor law governing minimum wage and overtime, child labor, industrial homework, occupational safety and health, workers 'compensation, or industry regulation.
Nike burns
________ rubber scraps of shoes in a village where kids play, gives off toxins and chemicals.
Philanthropy
________: the donation of money, time, goods, or services to charitable humanitarian or educational institutions.