INTRODUCTION
Air Canada is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec and is one of the largest airlines in Canada. The two people that remain most responsible for the neglect and service are Calin Rovinescu (both CEO and president) and David I. Richardson (chairman). The most interesting issue that Air Canada has faced is its consistent inability to remain financially stable, having claimed bankruptcy and having further financial difficulties.
BACKGROUND
Founded in 1936, it charters to 178 destinations around the world. It is known to be the world’s ninth largest airline according to fleet size and a founding member of the Star Alliance. However, before it …show more content…
Lawrence Kohlberg has six stages of moral development constituent in an adaptation of a psychological theory following psychologist Jean Piaget. He began his work on the topic as a psychology graduate and has been expanding his theory throughout the ages. The theory holds the idea of moral reasoning as the basis for the reason of ethical reasoning, has six identifiable stages, each more adequate at responding to moral dilemmas than its predecessor. Kohlberg leads the development of moral judgment far more than what was once followed by Piaget, who also claimed that logic and morality develop through constructive stages lingered on business prospects. “Expanding on Piaget's work, Kohlberg determined that the process of moral development was principally concerned with justice, and that it continued throughout the individual's lifetime, a notion that spawned dialogue on the philosophical implications of such research.” (Ellison,1983,