
Business Ethics Now 3rd Edition by Andrew Ghillyer
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0073524696
Business Ethics Now 3rd Edition by Andrew Ghillyer
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0073524696 Exercise 37
K ate was right; they did receive several more applications at the open house, but each one was less attractive as apotential tenant than the Wilsons. Some had credit problems, others couldn't provide references because they had been "living with afamily member," and others had short work histories or were brand new to the area.
This left Megan with atough choice. The Wilsons were the best applicants, but Kate had made her feelings about them very clear, so Megan's options were fairly obvious-she could follow Kate's instructions and bury the Wilsons' application in favor of another couple, or she could give the apartment to the best tenants and run the risk of making an enemy of her new boss.
The more Megan thought about the situation, the angrier she became. Not giving the apartment to the Wilsons was discriminatory and would expose all of them to legal action if the Wilsons ever found out-plus it was just plain wrong. There was nothing in their application that suggested that they would be anything other than model tenants, and just because Kate had experienced bad tenants like "those people" in the past, there was no reason to group the Wilsons with that group.
Megan picked up the phone and started dialing. "Mrs. Wilson Hi, this is Megan with Oxford Lake Apartments. I have some wonderful news."
What do you think Kate's reaction will be
This left Megan with atough choice. The Wilsons were the best applicants, but Kate had made her feelings about them very clear, so Megan's options were fairly obvious-she could follow Kate's instructions and bury the Wilsons' application in favor of another couple, or she could give the apartment to the best tenants and run the risk of making an enemy of her new boss.
The more Megan thought about the situation, the angrier she became. Not giving the apartment to the Wilsons was discriminatory and would expose all of them to legal action if the Wilsons ever found out-plus it was just plain wrong. There was nothing in their application that suggested that they would be anything other than model tenants, and just because Kate had experienced bad tenants like "those people" in the past, there was no reason to group the Wilsons with that group.
Megan picked up the phone and started dialing. "Mrs. Wilson Hi, this is Megan with Oxford Lake Apartments. I have some wonderful news."
What do you think Kate's reaction will be
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