You are a laboratory technician for the Standard Ethical Drug Company. You run tests on animals and prepare a summary that is then doctored by your superior to make a drug appear safe when in fact it is not. Your supervisor determines your salary and has significant influence on whether you keep your job. You are the sole source of support for your two children, have no close relative to help you, and are just barely making it financially. Jobs equivalent to yours are difficult to find. You are convinced that if the company markets the drug, the risk of cancer to the drug users will increase significantly. The drug provides significant relief for hemorrhoids. What will you do? Which school of social responsibility would be the basis for your decision? Explain.
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