Importance of Ethics in the Workforce
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Importance of Ethics in the Workforce
Importance of Ethics in the Workforce
A professional - engineer, doctor, lawyer, or teacher - should have a well-
rounded education, which teaches the technical expertise of the field, but also
instructs the whole human being about the pleasures and responsibilities of
being a contributing member of society.
The most important part of any career is training. If you want to
become anything from a cook to an astronaut, it is important that you know how
to do your job. Education is key to be able to do a job. But, for certain
professionals, such as engineers, doctors, doing the job right may include a lot
more than what they were taught, or could be taught, in any school. These
professions must also learn how to be responsible to the public. People in such
jobs must be instructed on the responsibilities of being a contributing member
of society. That is why professional ethics are important.
"A code of professional ethics is a voluntary assumption of self discipline
above and beyond the requirements of the law. The Code of Ethical Conduct serves
the highly practical purpose to notify the public that the profession