the desire to eliminate employee turnover
Yes and they do enforce rules and guidelines for all firms that are listed in an exchange. Companies that do not meet the standards are first warned and then delisted for inconsistencies.
the federal trade commission formed by president Wilson as part of a package of anti-trust strategies.
you file for collection.
An option contract can be enforced by the parties involved in the contract, typically the buyer and the seller. If there is a dispute, the parties may seek legal recourse through the court system to enforce the terms of the contract.
The executive branch.
fear of neagative publicity
They are called 'Blue Laws'. Mostly in the USA, but they were made to enforce religious standards. Not many places have them anymore, but that is how businesses closing on Sunday's got started.
OSHA has the legal authority to enforce only those standards it issues. It has no authority to enforce ASME Standards, unless they have been incorporated by reference in a Standard issued by OSHA.
establishing systems to monitor, audit and enforce ethical standards ?
Yes and they do enforce rules and guidelines for all firms that are listed in an exchange. Companies that do not meet the standards are first warned and then delisted for inconsistencies.
Yes and they do enforce rules and guidelines for all firms that are listed in an exchange. Companies that do not meet the standards are first warned and then delisted for inconsistencies.
maintain a positive public image
the government could take away research funds if ethical standards are not met
Blue laws are regulations that govern activities and businesses on Sundays based on religious standards. These laws aim to enforce restrictions on certain activities like shopping or working on Sundays in some parts of the United States.
The Consumer Product Saftey Commission (CPSC) sets standards for items that are bought from businesses. Other agencies that focus on specific products are: the FDA (Food and packaged water ,Medical Devices and Drugs), EPA (Pesticides and anything that falls under FIFRA or TOSCA plus Drinking Water standards and devices), USDA (dairy and meat products), OSHA (workplace standards and practices), and the new Consumer Agency for Consumer Credit.
the development of professional associations that could enforce standards among its members
society establishes standards for particular professions, such as medicine, law, accounting, and real estate. The government guarantees compliance with these standards by imposing tests and other requirements.