- Self-employed workers and job creation is increasing. Many Americans are shifting from employees to self-employed workers, which is ultimately creating more jobs within the world. This creates more jobs for all Americans, and better opportunities for all people.
- The middle-class is shrinking in size, causing the lower income class and upper income class to have less of a social and economic impact. However, the middle class has historically been perceived as a vital aspect of the economy and society.
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- Utilitarianism will have to take the needs of new immigrants into consideration.
The stakeholder ethics will change as the organizations become more culturally diverse through the immigration wave. Companies will need to adapt their CSR to provide ethical and philanthropic responsibilities that include the new immigration wave.
- Utilitarianism will include the newly self-employed workers, providing benefits to employees through job creation. The CSR Pyramid Consequences are now impacted by new businesses created by self-employed workers or newly created jobs. Self-employed workers must learn the requirements of stakeholder’s ethics.
- Since the middle class is shrinking in size the utilitarianism consequences are shifting towards meeting the needs of the lower and upper class. The stakeholder’s ethics must take the upper class and lower class into consideration. The CSR will need to make adjustments to their responsibilities to accommodate the shrinking middle class.
B) 1. Beer, Wine & Distilled Spirits Wholesalers
2. The strengths are that the company is a well-established wholesaler, the company has diversified revenue, the company profits from alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. The weaknesses are that there are a lot of competitors within this industry, that there are many substitute products in this industry, that wholesalers must rely on demand from supermarkets and stores, which can reduce cost by purchasing their products without a wholesaler.