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Business, 13.07.2019 16:00 tifftiff22

Ethical dilemma situation: while dana is in her company break room one day, she overhears two office higher-ups having a conversation about potential layoffs. they mention the names of several employees who will probably have to be let go so that the company can save money. dana knows these employees very well—in fact, she knows that one of them just bought a house and another recently had a child. these people will definitely be put in a bind if they lose their jobs. dana wants to warn her coworkers so that they have time to prepare or look for new jobs. but she also knows that she shouldn’t have been eavesdropping, and the information she overheard was confidential. what should dana do in this ethical dilemma? explain

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