2. Alternatives
• Economic Ethics and Environmental Ethics
cannot be separated
• A need for a shift in theoretical approach
• Life affirming
• Democratisation power
• Caring for the planet
• Well-being of the people
3. Choices
• Making Money or Well being of people!
• Relocation with lower wages
• Skilled labour to unskilled service labour
• Loss of sense of meaning in the work
• Safe working conditions and living wage
• Markets with social justice – honour integrity
and dignity of the workers
4. Politics and INCs
• Lobby or pressurise political powers – anti
union anti wages and anti –subsidiaries anti-
support to education and health
• Enterprises are not responsible for caring the
workers and follow the law of the local govt
• Minimum conditions, minimum wages,
minimum environmental care to remain
competitive
5. RISKS
• Environment risk jobs or no jobs
• Lowest wages and law against right activists
• Funding academic institutions and think tanks
on unregulated market place
6. What we do
• Democratisation of power
• Rebuilding communities
• Inclusive whole – interdependency of public and
private life
• Communal solidarity
• Traditional societies not bad completely
• Redefining theology of sin, indifference and greed
• Telling truth, changing life styles, human values
• God as creator and our responsibility to the world