1. Identify a case in which its moral is correct for the company, but where the consequences are good for the managers and bad for the workers. 2. Identify a case in which its moral is incorrect for the company, but where the consequences are good for the managers and bad for the workers.
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A case where the moral is correct for the company but the consequences are good for the managers and bad for the workers could be a situation where a company decides to automate certain processes to increase efficiency and reduce costs. This decision is morally Show more…
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