Do Large Businesses Have A Social Responsibilty To Take Care Of Their Employees?
With business larger then ever citizens, in many areas have very little choice of who they are going to work for. Does big business have a responsibilty to provide employees with retirement plans, medical insurance, and other benefits?
Many large business dominate an area and take wealth but give back much less to the community. What is the business responsibility towards a community?
Should legislation ensure that Large business take a more active role in social programs? i.e. Housing, welfare, etc.
If the government mandates that a business take a more active role in local social issues, are we a capitalist state, or somthing other then that?
Written by admin on 七月 9th, 2009 with
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#1. 七月 9th, 2009, at 7:00 上午.
no. we are not a socialist country yet. a for-profit business is just that FOR PROFIT. however, each individual human has the option to help others out. people in our country need to quit looking to corporations and even the government to help them. look to your community, become part of your community, help someone in need first.
while it has become standard practice to offer medical insurance and even retirement benefits, it should not be required by the goverment. the workers can go elsewhere if they don’t like a benefits package that an employer offers – or doesn’t.