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Your supervisor orders you to flag a colleague's file with a minor infraction they didn't commit — to meet a quota. Do you comply?
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Why this dilemma matters
There is no clean answer here — the dilemma forces a trade between two legitimate moral claims. Choosing “Follow the order: protecting your job shields your family and you can fix it later” prioritises a more principled outcome; choosing “Refuse: an unfair mark on someone's record is harm, no matter how small” gives more weight to a more pragmatic outcome.
Worth asking yourself
- What cost are you more willing to accept?
- Which value should matter more here?
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