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Conducting Business Ethically and Responsibly
You are the son (or daughter) of the CEO of a small manufacturing company that produces running clothes. Your mother struggled to
build the company, and it is just now starting to be profitable in a very competitive field. In fact, you know it was a sacrifice for her to give
you this trip to China as a graduation gift. She has asked you to meet with the head of the company that is producing 40 percent of the
goods she markets to be sure that they are meeting her specifications for next season's product. When you get there, you find that
"sweatshop" is too kind a description for the plant. There are very young-looking children working in the factory, some workers are being
physically abused by the supervisors, and the plant is filthy and full of textile dust. But the merchandise looks great!

1) What do you say to the head of the company?
2) What do you tell your mom?
3) What should you do?
4) Is there a legal remedy?
5) What are the legal and ethical implications of this situation?

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