Ethical Dilemma: Colleague's Happy Hour Invitation from Trade Association
When a colleague invites you to a happy hour organized by a trade association that frequently communicates with your agency, ethical considerations come into play. Loyalty to the agency, ethical principles such as selfless service and responsible stewardship, and adherence to ethics rules must guide your decision. Balancing networking opportunities with ethical obligations can be challenging in such situations.
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WHAT DO YOU THINK? A colleague at your agency invites you to a happy hour being organized by a trade association that frequently communicates with your agency.
WHAT DO YOU DO? A colleague at your agency invites you to a happy hour being organized by a trade association that frequently communicates with your agency.
A colleague at your agency invites you to a happy hour being organized by a trade association that frequently communicates with your agency. ETHICS RULES ETHICS PRINCIPLES Subpart B Subpart C Subpart D Subpart E Subpart F Loyalty to Law Selfless Service Responsible Stewardship
A colleague at your agency invites you to a happy hour being organized by a trade association that frequently communicates with your agency. ETHICS RULES ETHICS PRINCIPLES Subpart B Subpart C Subpart E Subpart F Subpart G Loyalty to Law Selfless Service Responsible Stewardship