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The document outlines the responsibilities and interests of various stakeholders, including owners, customers, employees, the community, the public at large, and social activists. It emphasizes the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic obligations each group has towards one another and society. The document highlights the importance of ethical practices, community contributions, and activism for social change.

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The document outlines the responsibilities and interests of various stakeholders, including owners, customers, employees, the community, the public at large, and social activists. It emphasizes the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic obligations each group has towards one another and society. The document highlights the importance of ethical practices, community contributions, and activism for social change.

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Members:

Stakeholders Economic Legal Ethical Philanthropic


Owners  Produce goods and  Safety of the premises  Be ethical. Do what is  Contribute to the
services  Obtain the required right community they’re
 Maximize profits licenses or permits  Lessen pollution around with
  Comply with tax laws  Protect the health,  Educational
safety, and welfare of foundation
employees  Donating when there
are calamities
Customers  Consume  Values – To know the  Proper allocation – To  Calamity contribution
 Taxes estimation of the know where should  Illness foundation
 Patronize local prices. dispose.  Charity foundation
products  Rights and worth –  Awareness of product
Find out the truth and usage nor content.
obligation of the  Recycle – To reduce
company. cost of the
 Appropriate payment government.
– To eliminate debts.
Employees  Provide labor  Know their right to  Environmental 
the provision for SSS awareness
 Know their right to
the provision for
PhilHealth
Community   Follow laws and rules   Donate time, money,
to maintain balance or resources to local
and the greater good charities and
of the society organizations
 Pay taxes to the  Serve humanity
government  Donate to worthy
 Voting in elections causes like human
rights, national
disaster relief, and
clean water and
education programs
in underdeveloped
countries.
Public at large    
Social Activists  Activist groups serve  Activism for civil and  Working for a cause  Donate time, money,
personal and social human rights and not for pay or resources to local
purposes, provide  Social movements.  Take action to do charities and
mutual support, Groups are the main what is necessary to organizations
and as well as getting way that activists are address a pressing  Environmental
tasks done. Working organized to get tasks problem. movements
with others can give a done. In many cases, Campaigning only for  Peace movements.
feeling of solidarity groups are part of a relevant issue and Peace movements are
and often leads to what is called a social should not be used a wide variety of
lasting friendships. movement. Social for aims such as groups, including local
 Activism result in a movements includes attacking minorities or groups campaigning
network of individuals many groups and promoting war. on a single issue and
and groups that is a individuals acting  Change social also contains a
source of towards a common relations, not just diversity of general
communication, goal to change society policies. For example; themes, such as
advice and in a particular way. greater equality in the opposition to wars
inspiration. They  Activists should family, worker and inhumane
provide a learning undertake participation in weapons.
environment, with "progressive" causes decision making, and
activists drawing on that promote equality treating non-human
the experience of and the rights of animals as valuable in
other groups to find those with less power. themselves
out what works. And
they provide a
framework or
perspective for
understanding
society, its problems,
possible futures, and
ways of bringing
about change.
 Attend to the interest
of the oppressed and
contribute to the
progress of the
economy.

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