A visiting American executive finds that a foreign subsidiarythat produces cigarettes in a less-developed country has hired a12-year-old girl to work on a factory floor making cigarettes, inviolation of the company’s prohibition of child labor. He tells thelocal manager to replace the child and send her back to school. Thelocal manager tells the American executive that the child is anorphan with no other means of support, and she will probably becomea street child if she is denied work. What should the Americanexecutive do?