In 2002, six executives of Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest poultry, beef, and pork processors, were arrested for illegal smuggling undocumented foreign workers into the U.S. to work at Tyson plants. From this statement, you can infer that:

In 2002, six executives of Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest poultry, beef, and pork processors, were arrested for illegal smuggling undocumented foreign workers into the U.S. to work at Tyson plants. From this statement, you can infer that:



A) Tyson Foods has a strong ethical code in spite of the activities of its top management.
B) the management of Tyson's ethical code is overseen by a federal agency.
C) no one that works at Tyson Foods is ethical.
D) the management's behavior would lead other individuals to believe they could also act unethically when making decisions that would affect the company.
E) the executives at Tyson Foods believe in moral utility.



Answer: D


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