Commitment, honesty, fairness, and a sense of justice. Work ethics include attributes that all workers look for in their companies and that they also strive to assume themselves. They’re a set of values that enrich work settings and make them respectful spaces where you can work alongside others and develop as a professional. At the end of the last century, philosophers such as André Gorz pointed out that work ethics had become increasingly less present. In fact, he claimed that, in the post-industrial society, it was discovered that working more wasn’t synonymous with producing more and that producing more didn’t…
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