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The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: The Only Game In Town

Workplace Ethics - Price Fixing/Collusion

Forcing a customer to pay higher prices is known as price fixing by reducing supply. A price fixing conspiracy to reduce inventory in order to raise prices hurts the company and ultimately the customers - who end up paying higher prices.

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The Oh Series™ presents powerfully relevant ethical/moral situations that get people talking. In this case, a sales person suggests that there 'might' be a shortage of raw materials in order to increase quoted prices.

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  • Developing High-Performing Work Habits
  • Ensuring Professional & Compliant Behavior
  • Ethics and Compliance

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