Question 1: How might the duty to beneficence be applied to Bill Gates?
Question 2: Why would the duty tend to preclude an economic star system?
Question 3: Why might the notion of fairness convince a worker to join a labor union?
Question 4: In your own words, and with respect to labor unions, what does solidarity mean?
Question 5: How does joining a union harm one's sense of individuality?
Question 6: Why might that harm be an ethical argument against union membership?
Question 7: What is card check legislation, and how might it advance the interests of labor unions?
Question 8: How can a union represent the interests of members beyond negotiating with a speci?c employer?
Question 9: Explain the marketplace argument in favor of the right for workers to strike.
Question 10: How could a union worker ethically justify not joining companions on the picket lines?
Question 11: Outline an argument from fairness that could be made against strikebreakers.
Question 12: Sketch two arguments that could be made in favor of independent writers swooping in and taking union jobs when the SGA goes out on strike.