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Essay heading: What Would Business Be Like If Legality Was It’s Only Benchmark?
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We examined the Exxon-Valdez disaster and the case of PG&E. While Exxon did not break any laws, they still had a moral obligation to take measures to prevent the 11 million gallons of crude oil from being spilled into the Prince William Sound. PG&E knew what laws they were breaking as well as compromising their morals along with their actions... displayed 300 characters
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PG&E knew what laws they were breaking as well as compromising their morals along with their actions.
Workplace rights are close to everyone. Reservists were put into place to help encourage individuals to join the Reserves with no fear for losing current jobs, while the minimum wage laws were established in order to help maintain a healthy economy, and at the same time give companies the options to lower pay to encourage entry level and skill learning positions... displayed next 300 characters
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