Hi Pln

You always show up with good issues to discuss!!!
I personally believe all of them are really bad behaviours, but we have to
pick just some of them, right? LOL

I will choose some that are most common (and worst) in the country I live or
in the workplace.
The first, I will choose number 6 - Nepotism. This act is very common to
happen here, mainly in political scenario, where many politicians put their
relatives to "work" with them and they don't deserve this position, provided
that they don't have enough skills to work with politics besides, they
actually don't work, just earn the money, doing nothing.

Another activity that caught my eyes was number 8 - take extended luch
breaks.
Do you really think this is an unethical activity? I don't think so. As a
matter of fact, I sometimes do it, for example on fridays. It's been common
people here do that, at least in the companies I have been working for
lately. I have one hour to have lunch, this is not strict, but on fridays,
people usually spend more time in lunch break. It's like a social event,
people get togheter and go to a restaurant have lunch and talk a lot.

How about your, Pln and all other?

Best regards
Oshiro


On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:37 AM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  Dear all,
>
> There's a list of 10 unethical activities below.
>
> In your opinion,which are the worst?
>
> Are any common in your country?
>
> 1 Avoiding paying tax
>
> 2 Claiming extra expenses;)
>
> 3 Using work facilities for private purposes(for example,personal
> phone calls)
>
> 4 Accepting praise for someone else's ideas or work
>
> 5 Selling a defective product(for example,a second-hand car)
>
> 6 Using your influence to get jobs for relatives(nepotism)
>
> 7 Ringing in sick when you are not ill
>
> 8 Taking extended lunch breaks
>
> 9 Giving good references to people you want to get rid of
>
> 10 Employing people without the correct paperwork
>
> Looking forward to hearing your opinions!
>
> Thank you in advance and best regards,
>
> Pln
>
> >
>

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