Most new employees who are fresh out of college and looking to start their careers don’t have a clue as to what their boundaries are as far as company ethics. Lengthy policies on do’s and don’ts can be written into handbooks, but ultimately, it is up to the managers and existing employees to lead the way and exemplify ethical behaviors. But what to do if these current employees don’t understand their boundaries either? Good, ethical behaviors in the workplace aren’t taught in school nor are they ingrained in people at an early age. People aren’t born to do good, we have to learn it. Continue reading “Why Your C-suite, Existing Employees, & New Hires Shouldn’t Host Guests or Go On Business Trips Without This Essential Training”
The Grey Area of the Sex Industry and Corporate America
When we hear the words “sex industry,” we automatically conjure up an image of a seedy massage parlor, a red light district, or perhaps a “high-end” brothel. Actually, a large number of corporate employees, who are customers of the sex industry, end up frolicking in a grey area where sex doesn’t usually happen on the premises. These establishments employ sex workers, and they serve as platforms for businessmen to meet them, drink, and conduct sexual activities at another time or location. The fact is extramarital affairs don’t start in the bedroom, they start in conversations.
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Why Your Company May Be At Risk
Top Contributors of Employee Satisfaction
Are you having trouble keeping your employees happy? Do you get an earful of complaints from employees about their managers? Even if your turnover rates are low, it doesn’t necessarily mean your employees are satisfied with their jobs. Or perhaps your turnover rates are high, and you’ve been finding out the reasons behind it during the exit interviews. So why does this matter if they’re not going anywhere or if you can just hire another person? Why should you care? After all, the company isn’t there to cater to every want and need of each employee.
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