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Hey guys -
I'm in the middle of my oncology module and we have some "student debates over controversial topics" coming up. I really wanted to debate the right to die issue, but this is the one that I'm stuck with:
"In your neighborhood there is a factory where you are employed. The job in the factory provides your sole household income. The factory produces emissions that are a threat to ozone layer. The company cannot change the method of operation to reduce emissions of chemicals that cause ozone depletion. Would you rather -------- Quit OR ------ Stay with the job."
I decided to quit my job. However, I can't come up with any compelling arguments other than I feel like it's a moral obligation not to work for a company that can damage the environment/people's health. I'd feel the same way if I worked for a company that had a history of animal cruelty or inhumane treatment of workers.
I can see the other side of the issue - why should one lowly worker worry about the way their company is run, especially if it's their only source of income? But I don't feel comfortable with this - I think that it's a cop-out.
So what would you guys say? (On either side of the issue.) Be as controversial as you want to be 🙂
I'm in the middle of my oncology module and we have some "student debates over controversial topics" coming up. I really wanted to debate the right to die issue, but this is the one that I'm stuck with:
"In your neighborhood there is a factory where you are employed. The job in the factory provides your sole household income. The factory produces emissions that are a threat to ozone layer. The company cannot change the method of operation to reduce emissions of chemicals that cause ozone depletion. Would you rather -------- Quit OR ------ Stay with the job."
I decided to quit my job. However, I can't come up with any compelling arguments other than I feel like it's a moral obligation not to work for a company that can damage the environment/people's health. I'd feel the same way if I worked for a company that had a history of animal cruelty or inhumane treatment of workers.
I can see the other side of the issue - why should one lowly worker worry about the way their company is run, especially if it's their only source of income? But I don't feel comfortable with this - I think that it's a cop-out.
So what would you guys say? (On either side of the issue.) Be as controversial as you want to be 🙂