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1 Understand responsible actions for conducting business.
Objective 2.05 Understand responsible actions for conducting business. 1

2 How do businesses determine if its practices are socially responsible?
Common socially responsible practices of businesses Essential Question: How do businesses determine if its practices are socially responsible? 2

3 Common Socially Responsible Practices of Businesses
Socially responsible practices of businesses include practices that positively impact communities. Common social responsibilities addressed: Environmental protection Workplace diversity Job safety Employee wellness 3

4 Common Socially Responsible Practices of Businesses continued
Companies can contribute to environmental protection by Implementing actions to conserve natural resources Minimizing pollution of air and water resources What is an example of an organization or action that protects the environment? Environmental Protection Agency enforces and provides standards for air and water quality. Computer Manufacturing Company refurbishes computers What is an example of organization or action that protects the environment? Environmental Protection Agency enforces and provides standards for air and water quality. Computer Manufacturing Company refurbishes computers 4

5 Common Socially Responsible Practices of Businesses continued
Workplace diversity exists in a company when the employees represent a variety of groups including women, ethnic groups, physically challenged, and older workers. What is an example of an organization or action that enforces workplace diversity? The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) enforces regulations to accommodate people with disabilities. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act protects employees of the age 40 and over from employment decisions based on their age. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EECOC) protects applicant and employees against workplace discrimination. Companies providing workforce diversity training to employees. 5

6 What is an example of an organization or action that enforces workplace diversity?
The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) enforces regulations to accommodate people with disabilities. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act protects employees of the age 40 and over from employment decisions based on their age. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EECOC) protects applicant and employees against workplace discrimination. Companies providing workforce diversity training to employees.

7 Common Social-responsible Practices of Business continued
Job Safety is ensuring work environments are risk-free of accidents. What is an example of an organization or action that enforces job safety? What is an example of an organization or action that enforces job safety? The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) gives surety to safe and healthful working conditions for men and women. A company’s schedule cleaning of bathrooms used by employees three times a day. Employees who work in a plant that manufactures chemical are required to wear proper clothing to protect from skin irritations. 7

8 What is an example of an organization or action that enforces job safety?
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) gives surety to safe and healthful working conditions for men and women. A company’s schedule cleaning of bathrooms used by employees three times a day. Employees who work in a plant that manufactures chemical are required to wear proper clothing to protect from skin irritations.

9 Common Socially Responsible Practices of Businesses continued
Employee Wellness programs are offered by employers to maintain a healthy workforce. What are some examples of employee wellness activities? What are some examples of employee wellness activities? Businesses today assist employees with programs such as stop-smoking seminars, counseling for employees with drug problems, and weight-loss counseling. 9

10 What are some examples of employee wellness activities?
Businesses today assist employees with programs such as stop-smoking seminars, counseling for employees with drug problems, and weight-loss counseling.

11 Evaluation of Social Responsibility
Benefits Expanded justice for groups of a society. Enhanced company image. Reduced need for government actions. Improved quality of life in a community and around the world. Increase awareness of social issues among workers, consumers, and others. 11

12 Evaluation of Social Responsibility
The costs of providing social programs must be realistic to allow a business to earn a profit. 12

13 Ethics What is the purpose of business ethics?
Business ethics address the conduct of business and employees. What is the purpose of business ethics? Business ethics address the conduct of business and employees. 13

14 Ethics Guidelines for responsible business conduct
addresses the following questions: Is the action illegal? Does the action violate professional or company standards? Who is affected by the action and how? 14

15 Affording Social Responsibility
What percent a number is of another number? Divide the part by the whole number, and then show the result as a percent. Example: $13,000 is what percent of $24,000? 54% $13,000/$24,000 = 54% What is the percent of a number? Convert the percent to a fraction or decimal, and then multiply it by the number. Example: What is 15% of $13,000? $1,950 $13,000 * .15 = $1,950 Example: Proposed 3% increase $13,000 * 1.03=$13,390


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