Ethical Decision-Making: Labor and Production Dilemmas
Labor and production standards, meant to ensure the safety of workers and consumers, are neither universally accepted nor always enforced. Where local governments fail to act, global corporations may receive pressure to step in. In this course, you will consider ethical questions about the role of international businesses in preventing harm abroad.

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Starts May 30
Ends Dec 31
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Ethical Decision-Making: Labor and Production Dilemmas
Labor and production standards, meant to ensure the safety of workers and consumers, are neither universally accepted nor always enforced. Where local governments fail to act, global corporations may receive pressure to step in. In this course, you will consider ethical questions about the role of international businesses in preventing harm abroad.

9 weeks
3–5 hours per week
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
Free
Optional upgrade available
There is one session available:
After a course session ends, it will be archivedOpens in a new tab.
Starts May 30
Ends Dec 31
Ethical Decision-Making: Labor and Production Dilemmas
At a glance
- Institution: GeorgetownX
- Subject: Business & Management
- Level: Introductory
- Prerequisites: None
- Language: English
- Video Transcript: English
- Associated programs:
- Professional Certificate in Ethical Decision-Making for Global Managers
- Associated skills: Clinical Trials, Decision Making, Sales
About the instructors
This course is part of Ethical Decision-Making for Global Managers Professional Certificate Program
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3 skill-building courses
Self-paced
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7 months
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