TIL Raytheon has an ethics department

14 days ago by Skunk [any] to c/til

🤣 You think your job is pointless? At least you don't "work" at the RAYTHEON ETHICS DEPARTMENT 🤣 Imagine your own coworkers being this astonished to find out that your department exists, "we have an ethics department?? 😲"

The guys supervisor is a jackass sure, but "Raytheon ethics department" is just so nonsensically comical I had to share

CompactFlax 35 points 14 days ago

A division of the marketing division no doubt. Like the environmental department at most companies.

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UnderpantsWeevil 35 points 14 days ago

In fairness, I've got friends in my Big Evil Oil Company's Environmental Sustainability and Health department, and a lot of what they do is researching real useful methods for improving the local ecology (after we've wrecked it with construction and extraction).

The caveat, of course, is that they do the work with an eye towards profitability.

As a case in point, a recent project involved cutting the light pollution at remote facilities by upgrading all the lighting fixtures on site. This drastically reduced the ambient light that the site produced. And, as a consequence, it reduced the cost of lighting the facility (because ambient light is an expensive waste product) while also reducing the accident rate (drivers entering and exiting the site didn't have their night vision wrecked as they came and went).

They also ran a project to detect methane leaks along the pipeline arteries. This reduced the ambient methane that the pipelines released, which was good for the environment as a whole and also good because we're in the business of selling methane rather than leaking it. The cost of the surveillance and repairs was superseded several times over by the value of the methane we retained.

The flip side of this is how anything seen as cost-positive (or labor intensive and cost-neutral) tends to be ignored.

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CompactFlax 15 points 14 days ago

We need a mole in that organisation feeding government entities the ideas that are discarded for cost.

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skunk 11 points 14 days ago

Not even that, I googled it it's the "Ethics and Compliance" department. It's just a legal fig leaf. There isn't even the pretense. Or it's just a honeypot to fire everyone who has moral qualms.

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SpaceNoodle 4 points 14 days ago

It's both.

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Promethiel 17 points 14 days ago

It's an offshoot of HR. Every company with more than 500 employees has an "Ethics" hotline.

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Steve 17 points 14 days ago

Morality and ethics are two different things. Ethics department is probably mostly about protecting them from internal lawsuits and whatnot.

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vrek 15 points 13 days ago

I know people who work at Raytheon. It's a hot line for telling on your coworkers. That's it. So you find out Sally used her sister's catering company for a luncheon, you don't like Sally, you call the number, they "verify" and fire Sally.

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skunk 9 points 13 days ago

They use the ethics hotline to dismantle worker solidarity? Yeah actually that tracks

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vrek 9 points 13 days ago

The logic(and I don't agree with this) is that let's say Sally spent 550 dollars on catering. If she would have searched around she possibly could have found a comparable caterer for 500. By not doing that sally effectively stole 50 dollars.

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docandersonn 5 points 13 days ago

I work at one of its sister companies, in the civilian marketshare, and after the merger we all had to take a very specific ethics training about why bribing foreign government representatives is bad.

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UnderpantsWeevil 5 points 14 days ago

Raytheon keeps around an ethics department for the same reason Satan reads the Bible.

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mtpender 5 points 13 days ago

It's the same one the SCP Foundation uses, isn't it?

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RobotToaster 1 point 13 days ago

You have it all wrong, they enforce the company's strict ethical standards by making sure nobody behaves too ethically. Someone has to make sure those puppy murder quotas are met!

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