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Questions Can a firm force current employees to quit smoking or be fired? How old is too old to fly a commercial airliner? A firm has an obligation to outsource work, even in jobs are lost in the US? Are there specific questions that cannot be asked in pre-employment interviews?

Defining Expectations The Psychological Contract What does the employer owe you? What do you owe the employer? Who defines business ethics?

Ethics influences the company’s bottom line Honest, straightforward relationships with suppliers and customers. Respect for the company’s resources. Protecting the company from legal liability.