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Individual Assignment (35%)

Name: ____________________

ID: _______________________

Title: “Domestic maids in Malaysia are working in sweatshops conditions

1. Description of Case

(JUST AN EXAMPLE WHAT “DESCRIPTIVE” MEANS, 340 words)

There are X number of foreign maids in Malaysia (cite EBSCOhost source). These maids are from various countries, namely …. (cite). Usually the maids can only enter the country through intermediaries (agencies) (cite). The rules and regulations in Malaysia regarding foreign maids are provide by the immigration department of Malaysia …. (cite). The working conditions of the domestic maids can be catergorised as sweatshops working conditions … (cite).

Sweatshops working conditions are defined as …. (cite). Case 1 (Maid A, Maid B) in this assignment does not have similar features to sweatshops working conditions. For examples …. Other cases also exhibit similar features …. (cite). For example, ……. (cite).

[1 paragraph = capture 1 main thought]

2. Personal Reflections and Feelings

Write about your direct experience with a domestic maid.

Write about your relatives’ experience with a domestic maid.

Reflect on Case 1 or any other cases (cite). Imagine you are the maid.

When do you use citation? When you use information from outside/any sources.

Exacting wording” (Toh, 2021, p. 23). Citing verbatim.

3. Evaluation (Moral Judgement) FINAL EXAM

Ethical

Moral Issue

Unethical

The working conditions of domestic maids in Malaysia is general ethical, they are not in sweatshops conditions.

- Libertarianism

- Utilitarianism

- Ethical parochialism

Domestic Maids in Malaysia are Working in Sweatshops Conditions

The working conditions of domestic maids in Malaysia is generally unethical as they can be categorized as sweatshops conditions.

- Kantianism – 2nd formulation (Arnold and Bowie, 2003)

- Prima Facie Duty – duty of nonmaleficence, duty of beneficence

- Virtue ethics – justice, fairness, liberty

Pick a side (X)

(Present the opposing side) There are arguments that say the working conditions of domestic maids in Malaysia is “Y”. The arguments in favour of Y can be support by 1 or 2 normative theories (choose the strongest theories). Based on Theory 1, it is argued that …. (cite). Base on Theory 2, it is argued that …. (cite).

(Reasons why you reject the Opposing Side) However, I find the arguments for Y is weak because of 2 or 3 reasons. The reasons are:

  1. ….

  2. ….

(What is my moral judgement) My moral judgement on this issue is that, the working conditions of domestic maids in Malaysia is “X”. The arguments in favour of X can e support by 2 normative theories. (Justification by 2 or 3 “strong” Normative Theories)

  1. ….

  2. ….

For these reasons, I think it morally “X” for domestic maids to work in these conditions.

(every normative claim must be explicitly justified by normative theories)

4. Recommendations

  1. Government Policies – Current the policies does not address … I would recommend that …


  1. Maid Agencies


  1. Employers


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