The maximum consequence for a willful violation that could result in a worker's death carries a penalty
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The maximum consequence for a willful violation that could result in a worker's death carries a penalty of seventy thousand dollars. Jeffress mentions companies see OSHA as a mosquito. How I see this comment when someone calls something a mosquito. It's that They are worthless. and show no benefit to the situation. The reason workman's comp is beneficial for a company is in 1930, in return for a company. Not contesting someone's claim. The claim will be paid out, and the employee loses the right to Sue the company. So the company doesn't have to pay the insurance company pays out the workers. This just makes it so there's not a lot of incentive to fix things. After looking at the discussion of OSHA laws I believe the consequences of the cultivation show instrumental marxism. It seems like the laws In place are only benefiting the company not the workers so I suppose some people in the government are benefiting off of these companies. Power is always important when it comes to how we respond to cases. I do not believe that it is an important thing. I think that we shouldn't consider the person in power when we. I'm looking into cases of murder or manslaughter. And I believe that willful disobedience of these safety laws should be considered manslaughter and such. When a company is not taking the rightful actions to protect its workers. I'm not sure who should be at fault. But it is definitely something that we should look into a little more.For the safety of the workers.
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Understanding Business Ethics
ISBN: 9781506303239
3rd Edition
Authors: Peter A. Stanwick, Sarah D. Stanwick