You are angry with your local convenience store because of a new policy regarding the sale of a product you like. Coincidentally, your editor at the local news channel asks you to do a report on businesses in town. Is it ethical for you to prepare a report that makes the convenience store look bad in order to get back at it?
It is not ethical because journalists must present the truth as it is without letting personal feelings cloud their reports. It is ethical because all businesses should be aware that you are a reporter and, therefore, you should be treated nicely. It is not ethical because a convenience store doesn't make much money, but a larger corporation would be fair game. It is ethical because the public needs to know that the convenience store has adopted annoying policies about their products.
@Spectrum
Obviously 2 and 4 are not true because getting revenge through work period isn't ethical ..now why its is not you would have to choose one ..bc it isn't right to sya no just bc of a lack of money which means a corporation is fair to get reveenge on
huh? so which one ?
its kinda obvious that its 1 rebecca ....just think about it ...is it ethical at all? ..no so 2 and 4 which say it is ...are out ...and the 2 that say it isn't are the ones you must choose from ...but would it be unethical because they don't have alot of money? ..of course not.. so its 1 ...i think you need to start reading your questions before you get me to just answer them from now one..this is incredibly simple
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