Becoming As Ethical As We Think We Are | Morgan Hamel | TEDxYYC
We’re not as ethical as we think we are. And, if we realize it, we have a better chance of being better. Fashion Ethicist Morgan Hamel shares her own persona...
More than 150 startups are chasing an ambitious goal: meat that doesn’t require raising and killing animals that is affordable and tastes and feels like the meat we eat now.
It’s important for professionals to understand the tragedy of the commons so they can make more sustainable and environmentally friendly business decisions. Here’s an overview of what the tragedy of the commons is.
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Tesla accused of exploiting cheap labor to make its factories (updated)
Tesla may pride itself on making the world a better place through eco-friendly electric cars, but it's not immune to ethical concerns. Mercury News has discovered that at least one of Tesla's contractors has been using sub-contracted, low-paid labor (as little as $5 per hour) from eastern Europe to work on the automaker's facilities. The partner companies have avoided offering overtime pay and even compensation for injuries -- one man is suing his employers after he fell three stories while working on a Tesla paint plant in Fremont. The practices let those contractors finish crucial factory...
In a corporate climate some see as profit-obsessed, some companies are actually focusing on worker wellbeing. But will the approach ever be mainstream?
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