What is ethics?
Ethics is study of moral issues. It is a system or code of morals of an entity, whether individual or organization. Ethics should not be confused with legal issues
Author Bruce Weinstein describes the five principles of ethics: Do no harm, make things better, respect others, be fair, and be loving.
Ethical decisions include privacy, confidentiality, honesty, and fairness. The actions we should take encompass taking responsibility, meeting obligations, telling the truth, keeping promises, and avoiding harming people.
Our fear, self interests, guilt can prevent us from doing the ethical things. Fear can be like jeopardizing a relationship or believing that it may cause harm to us. Guilt may be due to physiological or interest conflicts. And our self-interests can make us blind to negative ramifications in which our actions take place.
How ethics is an important aspect in Aviation Industry?
INTRODUCTION
The internal and external environment of an organization is closely related to ethics and corporate social responsibility in the process of management. This topic focuses on the Aviation industry. …show more content…
An article of November 2012 in the "New York Post" reported the death of an obese New York woman who was denied space on three different return flights from Hungary for seven long days because of her weight. The woman, who weighed approximately 425 pounds and used a wheelchair, gained water weight during the month she visited in Hungary due to a combination of kidney disease and diabetes. She was assigned multiple seats on each flight, but the airline asked her to leave the plane on each occasion, saying that they did not have an extension to secure her in the seats. The woman died in Hungary nine days after being booted from the first plane, and her husband claimed her death was a result of not being able to return home for medical