PROTESTANTISM Ethical standards which guide business activities ‘money is of the prolific, generating nature’ The one who honestly conducts business acts righteously Management reign over employees is unacceptable God is pleased with the social activities of the Christian Humiliation of employees is unacceptable To the one who pays as much he has to, the purse of others is open The one who honestly conducts business acts righteously Complacency and contentment achieved worthy of moral condemnation Salary delay is unacceptable Working hours should be limited 1 money is of the prolific, generating nature’ 2 Management reign over employees is unacceptable 3 Humiliation of employees is unacceptable 4 Salary delay is unacceptable 5 Working hours should be limited 6 The one who honestly conducts business acts righteously 7 God is pleased with the social activities of the Christian 8 To the one who pays as much he has to, the purse of others is open 9 The one who honestly conducts business acts righteously 10 Complacency and contentment achieved worthy of moral condemnation Case The company's director (Protestant) forces its employees to work overtime in order to occupy a leading position in their industry. He explains the constant overtime work by the fact that this is a righteous act and God will be pleased with this behavior of Christians (the employees are also Protestants). Workers are not outraged by this state of affairs and they continue to work overtime. Is the director doing the right things? Are employees doting the right things by agreeing to work overtime? Thanks!