ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE

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ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE What Are Work Ethics? A group of moral principles, standards of behavior, or set of values regarding proper conduct in the workplace

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE What types of Relationships occur at Work: Management/owner toward client/customer Management/owner toward employees Employee toward Employer, Co-workers, Customers

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE What is Business Abuse? Any behavior that is: illegal unethical irresponsible Act done against an employer

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE What are the Results of Business Abuse? Higher prices Business Failure Fewer Jobs Unpleasant Working Conditions

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE What are Examples of Business Abuse? Stealing: Merchandise Money * Shoplift *Kickback * Conflict of Interest * Unauthorized Discounts Time

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE More Examples of Business Abuse Vandalism Falsify Records Break Confidentiality Ignoring Safety Rules Misrepresent Merchandise Poor Client Service Irresponsible Behavior Addictions: Drug, Alcohol, Tobacco Gossip: Causes Poor Work Environment; Lowers Morale Harassment: Co-Workers or Clients, Unwelcome sexual advances, interferers with Work through fear or intimidation, Condition of employment

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE How Do People Rationalize Business Abuse? Everybody does it The company will not notice The company overcharges I’m not paid enough money The company doesn’t deserve my loyalty

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE How Do Companies Respond to Business Abuse: Increased Security through loss prevention mechanisms Surveillance Networks/Helplines Threats of prosecution Employee Loyalty Programs Fair wages & benefits Fair/consistent treatment Recognition for good work Foster family climate

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE As Employees, What Are Our Choices? Ignore Business Abuse Rationalize it away Speak Up Discuss with a Managager to Clarify Issues Blow the Whistle!

ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE If You’re Unsure About a Potential Ethical Issue, Ask these questions: Is this legal? Is it against co. policy? Could the action cause loss or harm to anyone? If everyone I knew saw me, would I feel uncomfortable?