Facts and Issues The first factor that we come across is that we are the Vice President for Research, Development and Safety. Simply in this title we are responsible for the safety of others. This should not just include those who are employed by our company, …show more content…
You will start with the Board of Directors, and if they don't intervene, you will go to the EPA and the news media. Given these two options there are many factors that we must consider in making a final decision.
In analyzing the first option nothing truly gets solved. If you quit your job and still keep silent everything stays the same. The company still would issue the stock option without being completely honest with the shareholders and investors. You would probably still even lose sleep because of the decisions that were made when you could have done something. The only thing that changes is that it is no longer your job or responsibility to do anything, but ethically, you still have the obligation to look out for those at risk.
Now if we analyze our second option we come across several potential outcomes that would affect the situation. By keeping your job you remain in a position of power where you can influence the situation. By whistleblowing you start by telling the board of directors. Ideally they will listen to you and will help you in your decision. If they do not help you out do something about the situation, you go to the EPA and the media. This would get the attention of those at risk and would allow people to make the best educated decision. This may also cost you your job and cost the company hundreds of thousands of