Ethics Essay

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Expand on the ethical problems Tesla has faced: • Part 1: Ethical problem identification. In your opinion, identify three major ethical problems / areas of potential concern that you have found that the company addresses in its documents that you have found in your research. • For each problem that you identify, provide a clear example of the challenge, and also the way the company directs that the issue be addressed. • If there is an historical example of the specific problem that the company has faced in the past, describe it (provide a references, of course). • What is an employee of the company instructed to do if / when the ethical challenge occurs? What company resources are available to assist an employee or manager? • Part 2: General Evaluation. Then, after you have completed your problem identification and analysis, develop a summary evaluation / rating of your company ‘s response to the ethical problems. What are its strengths and weaknesses in this area at that time? Use the definitions, criteria, and material presented in class readings and lectures as the foundation for your assessment of its documents and activities. • Part 3: Recommendations for Improvement. Finally, working from the documents you have found, any interviews you have conducted, as well as any other research that you can do, present a set of 2 or 3 recommendations to the company for areas of improvement in identifying and addressing ethical issues. • Part 4: Conclusion. To conclude your essay, you will need to write a brief statement that summarizes where you have been, highlights your main arguments, and returns your reader to the initial ethical issues and challenges you identified in your introduction and early sections. Listed are the problems, write a 4 page paper expanding on each parts mentioned above. Ethical PROBLEM 1: According to CNN business, Tesla violated labor laws by threatening employees talk of unionizing by suggesting that if they vote to unionize they would lose their stock options. Ethical PROBLEM 2: AutoNation’s leader, Mike Jackson, accusses Tesla for practiced the “bait and switch” sales tactic. Initially they advertised its Model 3 at the starting price of $35,000, however, they have only sold more expensive versions. Ethical PROBLEM 3: According to revealnews.org, Tesla’s on-site medical staff are forbidden from calling 911 without permission, and, if someone needs a ride to the hospital they are sent via Lyft.