"Bruce Weinstein" is an American ethicist who contributes to Bloomberg Businessweek's Management Blog. He has offered ethical analyses on CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper 360 (debating with David Gergen about the ethics of publishing kiss-and-tell books in politics), and Issue #1 (an ethics quiz he developed); NBC's Today (U.S. TV program)/Today (the ethics of going to work sick); ABC's Good Morning America (the ethics of tipping and regifting); ABC News Now (ethical dilemmas in the workplace); WNBC's Today in New York (five principles for making ethical decisions);CNBC's "Surviving the Market" (scandals in business);, WNYC's Leonard Lopate Show (the ethics of apologies);, FOX News Channel's O'Reilly Factor (the ethics of producing and watching reality television shows); and other television and radio programs. Weinstein promotes himself as "The Ethics Guy".

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There is no reason to feel guilty for re-gifting because the main purpose that someone gives you a gift is to give you pleasure.

By not giving the money back, it will almost always have serious repercussions. It will not go unnoticed. ... It will come out of the (clerk's) pocket or he may get fired or reprimanded.

If you don't get the Hispanics here working in this town, you don't have cooks in the back, you don't have people building houses.