Workplace Ethics

Definition of Workplace Ethics

Workplace ethics are codes of conduct that influence the development of ethical culture within the workplace. Going beyond what is considered legal in the area where the work operates, workplace ethics inspire communication between employees, allow for respect to extend to each person within the organization, and promote customer relationships that are based on honesty and integrity.

The work ethic is a cultural norm that advocates being personally accountable and responsible for the work that one does and is based on a belief that work has intrinsic value. The term is often applied to characteristics of people, both at work and at play. In sports, for example, work ethic is frequently mentioned as a characteristic of good players. Regardless of the context, work ethic is usually associated with people who work hard and do a good job.

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