Tag Archives: Favoritism

Sibling Rivalry: Resolving Jealousy and Competition

A fraternal fight presents a deformed head with several masks in one cup. This is usually characteristic of fighting, shouting, bothering, greeting. Often children look for a partner in their parents. Actually parents try and remain neutral and allow children to work out their differences. While this is reasonable and teaches children to deal with […]

How to Handle Sibling Rivalry

Children crave attention and approval from their parents. So it is no surprise that problems can arise between siblings when both (or more) children are striving for the same goal. Children also have no choice in their siblings. Personalities and interests may not mesh (and even when they do) being with anyone for large amounts […]

Business Ethics: Handling Ethical Situations

As a category leader for electronics, it is my job to review the recommended products for the warehouse space and destination for ValueLand Midwest (MV). This semiannual review requires me to spend time with the products and to make decisions about which ones we think will boost sales and benefit the business. As a teacher, […]

Benefits of Labor Unions

A labor union can be defined as an organization of wage earners or workers who are bound for mutual protection of wages, and is often used as a tool for collective bargaining between employers. Labor unions have substantial influence over the compensation of both unionized and non-unionized workers. According to www.epi.org, “unionized workers receive broader […]

Anti-Nepotism: Creating a No-Spouse Rule for Your Business

Some states (twenty, as of this writing) have discrimination laws that prevent employers from making hiring or firing decisions based on marital status. Other states do not have such a law, but there are still many issues surrounding anti-nepotism. Should businesses be allowed to prohibit employees from marrying each other, and if so, how does […]