Multiple Choice
Gander, an apparel company, is known to be a profit-hungry company. It lands in a controversy when it comes to light that the company pays almost nonliving wages to the workers in its manufacturing subsidiaries based in developing countries. In the context of business behavior, Gander's business conduct is:
A) legal and ethical.
B) illegal and unethical.
C) legal and unethical.
D) illegal and ethical.
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