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| What is Social Responsibility? |
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| This is when a business has a duty tha tcontributes to the well-being of the community. |
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| What are the four groups of being social resposiblitity? |
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Environmental Protection
Work diversity
Job safety
Employee wellness |
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| What is the American disabilites act? |
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| This is when there is someone in your business with a disabilite you must let them have access to a wheel chair ramp. Have an elavator. |
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| What is the Age discrimanation Act? |
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Law protects all people aged 40+
This say you can't fire some because of there age. You cant not hire them because of there age either. |
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| This is when business need a range of groups that work for them in the community. Blacks, women phyically challenged, older workers. |
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| Woman, blacks, physically challenged and older works all have to have equal access to what? |
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| Education, training, jobs, and carerr advancement. |
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| All workers need to have a place either in a factory or office that is safe for them to work in. Free of risks. |
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| Is training employees part of job safety? |
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| Occupational safety and heath administration. |
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| They set safety standards. |
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| What is employee well-ness |
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| This is about keeping your employees healthy. Benefits are also part of this. |
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| What are ways a business can have employee wellness? |
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They can have weigh loss programs
Stop smoking seminars
Sport teams
Consucelling for employees that have problems with drugs. |
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| Are there cost to being socially responsible? |
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| Principles of morality or rules of conduct. |
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| Rules about how business and their employees should behave. |
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| This is a code that sets rules for guiding actions of employees or members of an organization. |
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| What is conflict of interest? |
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| An action by a company or individual that results in an unfai benefit. |
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| What is Interstate commerce? |
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| business dealing with companies in more than one state. |
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| what does the fedral government have control over? |
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| They have control over the interstate commerce. |
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| what is Intrastate commerce? |
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| This is when a business is involded with companies only in one state. |
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| What does the state government have control over? |
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| What is the local government? |
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| This is like the community boards, city boards, town counicl. |
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| How does the local government protects? |
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| police and fire fighters. |
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| How does the fedral government protect us? |
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| With the armed forces. Which is our nations defence |
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| Worker all have a right to have safe working conditions. |
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| A person can't be denid work because of their.. |
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| Are contract another way the government protects us? |
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| They are agreements that exchange goods/services from something of value. |
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| What are 4 elements that have to be there for a contract to be enforced? |
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Legality
Competent parties
consideration
agreement |
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| What is agreement for a contract? |
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| Offers nyst be made and must be accepted. |
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| PRoduct / serivce must be legal |
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| something of value must be exchanged. Each side gets something out of it. |
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| What is competent parties? |
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| Must me legal age and mentally there at the time. |
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| What is intellectual property? |
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| IS purley intangible with no physical characteristics. |
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| What are three examples for intellectrual properties? |
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Patents
Copyrights
TRademarks |
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| This gives the inventor the sole right to make, use , sell the item for 17 years. |
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| This protects the artist, composer and authors for there life time and 50 years after the die. |
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A word,letter,symbol linked with specific companu or product.
Example: niky swosh. |
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