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Case Synopsis:
Guido Paolluci Knitwear Company is a very successful manufacturer of medium to better knit garments. The firms merchandise is well known in its field as a result of years of regular advertising in a variety of fashion magazines as well as repeated store ads. They have over two thousands accounts and a sales volume approaching $10 million per year. Meryl, the spokesmen of the buyer Bensons persuaded Bill Samuels (who is in charge of marketing and sales functions) to give her exclusive sales rights to the Guido line. It would be a great economic profit for Bill but it violated the Federal antitrust statutes as well as being an unethical decision. Meryls proposition cuts out smaller realtors that has already been selling the line although at a much smaller volume. For example, Jerry and Harold are the small realtors that are being affected; they have legal rights to take action since their business is at stake.
Retail Issues:
Ethical Standards
Wages and Benefits
Legal Requirements
Social responsibility
Personal ethics
Discrimination
Alternative Solutions:
If I was Jerry and Harold and wanted to handle the situation properly I would get my attorney a threaten Bill Samuels for discrimination, civil and criminal action. I would ask to be full reimbursed for the profits that had been lost due to the Guido line not coming in and also sue him for violating ethical standards of the company. The only disadvantage is that they are losing out on money to hire an attorney, and also losing out on money from the Guido line that they had not got in the mean time.
The law can