Ethical dilemmas that emerge when U.S. companies use foreign low-cost labor in the case of Foxconn

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An essay examining the ethical dilemmas that emerge when U.S. companies use foreign low-cost labor in the case of Foxconn.

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Foxconn acts as one of the biggest manufacturers in China with a million employees who churn out gadgets including Apple, iPads, and iPhones.  It is a division of the Taiwanese electronics giant Hon Hai Precision and has been over the years scrutinized both in China and the United States.

The senior management of Foxconn is supposed to adopt the code of ethics in the business in terms of customer service, employee respect, diversity, environment, values, and ethics. Moreover, the creation of a workplace health and safety program aids in the establishment of systems that are reliable for the protection of employees in regard to injuries and accidents. Van Heerden (2012) adds that there is a need to commit to protecting the environment by developing policies that allow the organization to fulfill the commitments of the environment……. (buy to read more).

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