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Would you bend the law to save your job?



Would you bend the law to save your job?

No, I wouldn't. I work in HR & if someone asked me to engage in illegal hiring practices for example, I wouldn't. I would let them know that what they were asking me to do is illegal & unethical and I'm not comfortable participating. If they wouldn't change their desire or "need" for me to do so, I'd be pounding the pavement to find another opportunity where I could look at my face in the mirror the next morning. :-)
No. But then, you don't know what crap my job is.
Depends. Is it something that can come back to haunt you? Are you planning on hurting an employee to cover the employers a**? Cook the books? I personally wouldn't if it was either of these things to name a couple.
Bend yes, break no.
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