Some common examples of negative workplace ethics are: (Choose all that apply)

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Gossiping
Gossiping

Dishonesty
Dishonesty

Selfishness
Selfishness

Preferential Treatment

1 answer

All of the options listed are common examples of negative workplace ethics:

  1. Gossiping - Spreading rumors or engaging in conversations that may undermine colleagues and create a toxic environment.
  2. Dishonesty - Lying or being deceptive in professional conduct, which can erode trust.
  3. Selfishness - Prioritizing personal interests over the team's or company's welfare, which can hinder collaboration and morale.
  4. Preferential Treatment - Providing unfair advantages to certain individuals based on personal relationships rather than merit, leading to feelings of resentment and inequity.

So, you can choose all of the above as examples of negative workplace ethics.