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There is no legal requirement in the US for any organization to be "diverse"
Not necessarily. Morals are, by definition, more subjective than the law. You may have a moral obligation to do something for which there is no legal punishment available at all. Maybe you have a moral obligation to give your children presents as your money may permit, but there is no legal obligation to give them more than the necessaries, even if you are filthy rich. In other cases you may have a moral obligation that merely creates a separate and distinct legal obligation. For example, you may have a moral obligation to perform services on a contract, but you cannot be physically forced to actually perform. The only "legal obligation" would be to pay for damages caused by your failure to perform, if any. Therefore, even if there is a legal obligation stemming from such a moral obligation ("you gave your word"), they are not the same obligation.
The main obligation of any Business is to provide a safe working enviroment for all staff to work in free from any abuse and within the rules and regulations of the working time directive of the EEC.
This is when you are under a legal obligation to do or not to do an act. i.e. obligated by law.
Due care is duty of care. it is the obligation of the corporate directors to exercise proper amount of care in their decision making processes. Due deligence is the minimum standard of security that the organization has to maintain. it is basically legal obligation. Dolly Kwatra Student
As far as I know, there is no legal obligation. However, you have a moral obligation to find the owners, apologize to them, and offer to pay for the cat's burial/cremation. You'd have to be a pretty horrible person not to do that.
Anything that you have to do by law. To drive a car, by law you must have a license. It is a legal obligation. You are legally obliged to have a driving license to drive a car.
what are the different kinds of obligation
In legal terms, an 'obligation' binds someone to perform or 'do' a certain thing. (e.g.: a contract forms on obligation on the part of the buyer and the seller to perform in certain ways. A court order will obligate someone to do or act in specific fashion.)
Complaints and legal issues
A main legal, or moral requirement
legal requirements are met, but diversity is viewed as a problem.