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Paul Cronan Case Analysis  

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Paul Cronan Case Analysis The Paul Cronan is a case against the New England Telephone Company after workers have walked out of the job because they did not want to work with Cronan, a co-worker who recently was diagnosed with the AIDS virus. This case is a perfect example of a corporation's social and ethical structure. From an ethical point of view, NET, had three main ethical issues that presented itself. The first is that the company had a duty to protect the interest of the company, second; to protect and maintain the obligations of their employees, and lastly; to provide for the safety and privacy of Paul Cronan. Throughout the case study, there are evidences which support these three main ethical issues. In the early stages of his diagnosis, Cronan revealed to his immediate supervisor , Charlie O'Brien, that he was diagnosed with a form of AIDS because O'Brien had...

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