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In the Reaching Beyond our Borders box titled,"Ethical Culture Clash",the story proves that a large multi-national company such as Motorola can ask its employees,and should expect them to follow the same ethical standards they would practice if living and working within the U.S.borders.
The Motorola story demonstrates how one company's belief that their employee policies are reasonable may not span continents and across borders.The employee wanted the same housing allowance as other employees who live and work in South America,but did not want to spend the entire housing allowance on his living quarters,as stipulated by the employer,Motorola.
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