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Alenkasestr [34]
2 years ago
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Directions: Read the following situations and answer the questions that

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nikitadnepr [17]2 years ago
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1. The ideal is not to engage in gossip at work, not expressing opinions about colleagues and not getting involved in meetings with non-professional matters.

2- The worker must be honest with his supervisors about his commitments outside of work, seeking a joint solution to the problem with weekly overtime.

3. In order not to create a conflict over an issue that you do not want to answer at work, you should be honest and politely ask that non-professional matters not be discussed in the workplace.

<h3 /><h3>How to act ethically at work?</h3>

It is essential that the employee acts with respect for the values and individualities of other co-workers, adopting an honest and cordial attitude towards everyone and following the established rules of conduct.

Therefore, through ethics, an organization develops a stronger culture focused on personal development, motivation and collaboration.

Find out more about ethics here:

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