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Unethical Business Practices
Actions by businesses that are deemed morally wrong, whether legally permissible or not, often leading to harm or disadvantage to customers, employees, or society as a whole.
Socially Responsible
Acting with consideration for the impact one's actions have on society, the environment, and the welfare of others.
Pay Practices
The methods and policies businesses use to compensate their employees, including wages, salaries, bonuses, and benefits.
Government-Mandated Safety Standards
Regulatory requirements set by the government to ensure products meet specified safety and efficacy benchmarks to protect consumers.
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