1. Do you agree with the 11thUS Court of Appeals ruling that cleared Chiquita of any liability for the victims killed by the paramilitary group that Chiquita funded? Construct an ethical argument that supports your view. I disagree with the Court’s decision to clear Chiquita of any responsibility for killings committed by the militant groups in Columbia that were supported financially by the U.S. based company. The application of the 1789 Alien Tort Statute is questionable because the judge found
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Extorting Chiquita Chiquita Brands International Inc. headquartered in Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ was a leading international marketer and distributor of high-quality fresh produce that was sold under the Chiquita premium brand and related trademarks. Banadex‚ a subsidiary of Chiquita Brands‚ was responsible for managing Chiquita’s extensive plantation holdings in Columbia and its most profitable international operation. Chiquita had been operating fruit plantations in Columbia for nearly 100 years
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Case Study: “Blood Bananas” Core Issue Chiquita Brands Company was a well-established international fruit growing and processing company in the 90’s. They had subsidiaries around the world; Colombia was one of those countries. With the creation of Banadex‚ Chiquita’s subsidiary in Colombia‚ revenues for the parent company increased a great amount. Banadex was Chiquita’s most profitable international operation; they had been working in that country around 100 years in the business of growing huge
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period of time. They had a quota of 2.2 million tons with a tariff for all banana ($1‚150 per ton) and former colonies had a preferential access to the EU market. Moreover‚ the unit-cost of production in the Caribbean is nearly 2.5 times what it is for Latin American producers‚ so their product is much cheaper and easily to produce. As for social approach to this problem‚ you should choose the Caribbean countries‚ because banana exports are the mainstay of their economies‚ so they won’t win the competition
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even better ! In conclusion‚ Chiquita was in a bad situation‚ and as a normal corporation whose aim is to make profits they need to consider what’s in their best interest and that is to execute the country. Costs will occur no matter what option they choose‚ but some were less harmful and less costly than others‚ it’s like what they say” the best of the worst” all the alternatives were bad but abandon the country is the best between them. Blood banana Chiquita Inc. was one of the largest and
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BANANA TIME CASE This case deals specifically with the members of the "clicking" workgroup. The problem appears to be a total lack of supervision and management oversight as the work location is completely isolated from other areas of the shop floor. This lack of supervision has led to a number of concerns. Specifically‚ the issues of horseplay‚ extended breaks and operator disruptions‚ which all lead to a loss of production‚ are clearly visible during daily operations. These problems‚ while
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Blood Bananas: Chiquita In Columbia Overview: This complex case touches on fundamental questions of ethics and morality while displaying the inherent risks and rewards associated with operating a business abroad in geographies with histories of violence and civil unrest. The case exposes the challenges faced by Chiquita when trying to maintain production and profitability while also protecting its employees in a hostile situation. In this case‚ the lines of the ethics and morality are not as straightforward
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Blood Banana Strategic Management 581 Blood Banana Running a business is about more than just making money. It requires adequate consideration to a number of issues‚ of which ethics is most certainly one. As a business grows and becomes more significant‚ it impacts the lives of people in so many ways. But without a clear understanding of business ethics‚ a company can lose its business by ruining its reputation and alienating employees‚ suppliers
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Blood Bananas: Chiquita in Colombia No one laughs at the banana in its areas of origin. It is too serious a business‚ on which jobs and lives depend. Peter Chapman‚ Author of Jungle Capitalists. For Chiquita Brands International‚ a pioneer in the globalization of the banana industry‚ bananas are not only serious business‚ they represent an array of economic‚ social‚ environmental‚ political‚ and legal hassles. Since its founding more than a hundred years ago as United Fruit Company‚ Chiquita has been
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Abstract: Chiquita Brands International and its leaders learned a very hard lesson about paying off terrorist groups to protect their employees. Over the past 25 years‚ no place has been more perilous for companies than Colombia‚ a country that is finally beginning to emerge from the effects its Colombian banana subsidiaries had made protection payments to terrorist groups from 1997 through 2004. The Justice Department began an investigation‚ focusing on the role and conduct of Chiquita and some of
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