Could an ‘open-shop law’ infringe on individual autonomy by preventing people from associating in the way that they wish?

Could an ‘open-shop law’ infringe on individual autonomy by preventing people from associating in the way that they wish?

Or does it protect a person’s autonomy by making it impossible for him/her to be coerced into directly or indirectly supporting a union? How is this issue relate to the peculiar notion of freedom that libertarians endorse? Q2 – Moral Issues facing the Employees (Conflict of Interest) Do you think that using an office computer for personal use (e.g., shopping online, facebooking, linkedin and etc) is stealing from the company? Why, or why not and support your answer with ethics theory and example. Q3 (International Cooperation Among Nations). What are the economic and political arguments for the formation of ASEAN? In what ways have Malaysian companies benefited from such integration? Q4 (Foreign Exchange and International Financial Market). One of the biggest challenges face by SME is raising finance and this scenario is no different for Malaysian SME. Discuss the options available for Malaysian SME to raise funds on the global capital market and the effect of the current depreciation of Malaysian Ringgit. Third quarters of a page for each question, make up 3 pages in total. Times New Romen, size 12 with 1.5 spacing