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... In March 1989, legislation was passed which banned the product, but was later revoked. Certain steps were taken to correct the problem, such as: o Employing social workers o Discontinued selling in small jars. o Providing information to distributors Identify the Ethical Issues. Is H. B. Fuller morally responsible for the addiction of the street children to the Resistol Product? The rights theory suggests that the consumers and society have a right to a safe product. It would then extend to suggest that H. B. Fuller had a duty to provide a safe product. The product when used correctly was "safe" however the firm failed to effectively educate persons on the correct use of the product. In addition the firm in their rational not to exit the market applied the Utilitarian Theory. They sated that they had to remain in the market because of their contribution to the economic viability to the society. However this integral ...
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