CLASS 145 Ethics Training in the Corporate World, High School edition

This is a two-hour training program we conduct for high school students in order to prepare them for the corporate world, where new employees may be put in situations where unethical sexual relations can occur during the course of a company’s business development. This short program would be a best practices solution for seniors in high school who are ready to embark upon university or corporate life. High-level topics covered are ethical practices and the consequences of participating in the sex industry/sex entertainment industry. This would also cover best practices and potential situations on business trips to foreign countries.

WHO conducts this program?

The program is conducted by LC consultants directly to a group of at-risk students. LC consultants are fully equipped and knowledgeable with the ins and out of the sex industry and how the corporate world has become integrated with seedy establishments and behaviors. Each and every consultant has over ten years of experience in the field conducting outreach and research on the sex industry in various countries such as the U.S., South Korea, Cambodia, Brazil, Thailand, and China.

WHAT can this program help achieve?

This program seeks to bring about awareness on the dangers and ramifications of corporate employees dabbling in sex entertainment while conducting business. It also presents the ethics a corporate employee should understand and heed while working to turn profits for a company.

WHERE is this program conducted?

The program can be conducted in-person on-campus at a high school, or via video call.

WHEN are consultants available?

Light consultants are readily available to accommodate students’ school schedules.

WHY should a company provide this training to its students?

Providing this type of training for high school students can also help prevent human and sex trafficking and create more awareness on the risks and ramifications people and companies can face when participating in unethical practices. Prevention is key. Most corporate employees may not comprehend the gravity of their situations and what they are putting at risk when they decide to participate in seedy activities. There are those who may not be able to decipher between what is ethical and what is unethical. Many face uncertainty and succumb to unethical behavior due to their peers. Some corporate employees are fully aware of the ramifications of their choices yet they still decide to pursue them. All groups of employees need to be reminded of what their actions could potentially amount to and what it means for the company culture. They may think twice the next time they are in a risky situation.

HOW often should it be administered?

Programs can be tailored to the school’s needs, however we recommend approximately two hours of training during the senior year of high school.