From the perspective of the worker. Put yourself in their place and consider the ethical implications? Here are some questions you might consider (in addition to anything else you might want to add).
What is the problem with these working conditions?
– What is unethical about it?
– How do these problems affect you and the company?
– Why do they need to change?
– How do they need to change?
– What if they don’t change?
– What would you propose to solve the problem?
– How would the Bible speak into this issue?
2. From the perspective of the manager. Put yourself in the place of the manager and consider the ethical implications. Here are some questions you might consider (in addition to anything else you might want to add).
– What is the real problem?
– What is unethical about it?
– Who made these decisions and why (i.e., what is driving this decision)?
– What changes can be made?
– What impact would it have on the company if these changes were made?
– What impact would it have on the workers if these changes were made?
– What impact would it have on the workers if no changes were made?
– What impact would it have on you?
– Have any laws been broken?
– What would you propose to solve the problem?
– How would the Bible speak into this issue?
3. From the perspective of the consumer. Most of us have purchased items online, if not from Amazon. Put yourself in the place of the consumer and consider the ethical implications. Here are some questions you might consider (in addition to anything else you might want to add).
– What is the problem as you understand it?
– What is unethical about it?
– Why does it concern you?
– How does it concern you?
– What can you do about it?
– What would you propose to solve the problem?
– How would the Bible speak into this issue?