1. Most people are both workers (have jobs working for someone else) and consumers (buy things from other people). Explain how this could lead to a conflict between protecting worker dignity and protecting consumer dignity. How should businesses deal with this potential conflict?
2. Any choice to work for a company should be autonomous, and autonomy depends on the existence of multiple options. However, most businesses don’t control the other options potential workers have. How can an individual business protect its workers’ autonomy when the other options for workers are bad?
3. Are there any ethical goals in business ethics that cannot be achieved without whistleblowing? Explain your answer.