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Work ethics
Please be more specific with your question. The ethics exercised in police work are the same as ethics in any other line of work.
Carl-Henric Grenholm has written: 'Bortom humanismen' -- subject(s): Christian ethics 'Arbetets mening' -- subject(s): Work ethic, Work 'Protestant work ethics' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Protestant churches, Protestant work ethic, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Work, Work 'Christian social ethics in a revolutionary age' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Church and social problems
Most work and training ethics are the same or similar. Starting early with a good sense of work ethics during your training is always the best way to go.
Businesses operates in free markets.. Business is for profit and ethics is work for others. When you work for others than you can't generate profit. This argument supports the myth business and ethics do not mix.
"To work" in English is al lavoro ("to the work") or lavorare ("to work") in Italian.
A person need to study work ethics so that they can work in the business community well and succeed. If a person does not have some form of work ethic, they will not be able to keep a job.
Work ethic is the belief in the moral value of hard work.
Some words that can be used to describe good work ethics are time worthy, team player, tenacious, and tireless. Diligent, firm, and loyal are also words that could be used to describe good work ethics.
"No work!" in English is Nessun lavoro! in Italian.
"How did the ethics champions do?" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come sono andati i campeoni dell'etica? The interrogative may be translated literally into Engilsh as "How did the champions of (the) ethics go?" The pronunciation will be "KO-me SO-no an-DA-tee kam-PYO-nee del-LEY-tee-ka" in Italian.
Giacomo Barzellotti has written: 'Dal Rinascimento al Risorgimento' -- subject(s): Civilization, Italian, Italian literature, History and criticism, Italian Civilization 'Monte Amiata e il suo profeta (David Lazzaretti)' -- subject(s): History 'David Lazzaretti' 'The ethics of positivism' -- subject(s): Ethics, Positivism