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INDEPENDENT WORK FOR STUDENTS




Exercise 1. Revise the active vocabulary. Create a sentence for the each word or word group given.

Bribe, bribery, business ethics, code of conduct, code of ethics, company to-company bribery, corporate responsibility, corrupt, corruption, ethical choice, ethical consequences, ethical dilemma, ethical issue, ethical safeguard, ethics, facilitation payment, impartiality, integrity, kickback, moral agent, moral dilemma, moral principles and values, nepotism, to plug legal loopholes, sleaze, social contribution, social responsibility, whistle-blower, to write off a bribe.

Exercise 2. Study the following words and word groups concerning wrongdoing, corruption and bribery. Match them with their definitions. Find their Russian equivalents in your bilingual dictionary and do the exercise that follows.

1. backhander a) a group of investors work together to stop a financial market functioning as it should, to gain an advantage for themselves
2. Chinese wall b) a bribe
3. insider dealing or insider trading c) a bribe
4. market rigging d) dishonest, disreputable, or immoral behaviour, especially of public officials or employees
5. price fixing e) a notional barrier between the parts of a business, esp. between the market makers and brokers of a stock-exchange business, across which no information should pass to the detriment of clients
6. sleaze f) a group of companies in the same market secretly agree to fi x prices at a certain level, so they do not have to compete with each other
7. sweetener g) someone buys or sells securities using information that is not publicly available

Exercise 3. Answer the questions using expressions from Ex. 2.

1. Two ferry companies with ferries on the same route secretly meet in order to decide the prices they will charge next summer. What are they guilty of?

2. A company that wants to keep its share price high makes secret payments to investors who buy its shares. What are the company and the investors guilty of?

3. A rich businessman lends $1 million to a politician so that he can buy a house. The politician pays no interest on the loan and does not mention it when asked to give a complete account of his finances. Which word, used especially about politicians, do people use to talk about this?

4. Specialists in one department of a financial institution are advising Company X on a merger with another company. In another department of the financial institution, traders hear about this and buy large numbers of Company X’s shares. What are they guilty of? What should the fi nancial institution do to prevent this?

5. A company selling weapons to a foreign government makes secret payments to politicians who make decisions on which companies to buy arms from. What could these payments be called? What is the government guilty of?

Exercise 4. Study the following words and word groups concerning ethics. Match them with their definitions. Find their Russian equivalents in your bilingual dictionary and do the exercises that follow.

1. affirmative action programme a) consumers who choose not to buy products from certain companies for moral reasons, for example because a company harms
2. child labour b) unfair treatment of a person, racial group, minority, etc.; action based on prejudice
3. environmental issue or green issue c) a policy or programme designed to counter discrimination against minority groups and women in areas such as employment and education
4. ethical consumer d) The policy the company adopts on ethical issues such as the use of child labour and matters relating to the environment
5. ethical 6. ethical policy investment e) painful or excessive labour or exertion
6. ethical policy f) the full-time employment of children below a minimum age laid down by statute
7. exploit (v) g) an investment in a company whose activities or products are not considered by the investor to be unethical
8. green activist h) issues that relate to or are concerned with the protection of the environment
9. discrimination (racial, sex, etc.) i) a workshop where employees work long hours under bad conditions for low wages
10. sweatshop j) a person, esp. a politician, who supports environmentalist issues
11. sweatshop labour k) to take advantage of (a person, situation, etc.), esp. unethically or unjustly for one's own ends

 

Exercise 5. Complete the crossword with words from ex.1 and Ex. 4.

 

Across

2. Steps taken in the US to avoid discrimination:.......... action programme. (11)

5. When manual workers are employed in bad conditions with very low pay (BrE). (9,6)

7. When one group of people is unfairly treated differently from another. (14)

10. To pay people badly and make them work in bad conditions (BrE). (7)

11. See 4 down.

13. See 3 down.

 

Down

1. If your actions do not harm people or the environment, you are socially ………. (11)

3. 13 across. Putting money into activities that do not harm people or the environment. (7, 11)

4. 11 across. Topics relating to the environment. (5, 6)

6. The world around us. (11)

8. Someone who takes direct action on social or other issues. (8)

9. A written set of rules of behaviour. (4)

6. Schedule of the tasks and surrender of discipline «The professional-focused foreign language "






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