The Whistle Blower-- What do you think?
You are employed by a large corporation that manufactures baby formula. You suspect that a flaw in the manufacturing process has resulted in contamination of the formula in a small number of cases. This contamination can result in serious illness, even death. You have been told by your supervisior that"everything is under control"and warned that if you"blow the whistle"by going public, you will be putting the entire company in jeopardy from multimillion dollar lawsuits. You will be fired and black balled in the industry. As the sole provider in your household, your family depends on you.What action will you take, if any? What reasons and evidence will help you make this important decision? ------
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