Business Ethics and Ethics of Care: Woolworths' Copyright Violation
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This presentation delves into the ethics of care within a business context, using the case of Woolworths' copyright infringement of Ubuntu Baba's baby carriers. It provides a concise overview of the ethics of care, a normative ethical theory emphasizing interpersonal relationships and emotional qualities. The presentation details the unethical practices of Woolworths, including the plagiarism of the baby carrier design, and examines how this violates the ethics of care. It explores the violation of morality, CSR, and the justification of the ethical violations using the JEERS framework (Justice, Equality, Stakeholders, Rightfulness, Suffering). The analysis highlights Woolworths' failure to uphold ethical standards, emphasizing the negative impacts on the creator, stakeholders, and employees, concluding that the company's actions directly contradict the principles of the ethics of care.
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