Re: worldly notions/concepts and philosophical viewpoint
If philosophy defines ethics and ethics are not standard/default values then that means ethics do not exist at all. And, ethics is what we are told “pervasively”. What you say?
I am not confusing ethics with morality. In fact you cannot escape from morality when you talk about “good”. Anyway, that is another story.
I got what you mean by ethical employee is loyal that if an employee is ethical he is loyal by default but, I disagree as this is not the criteria for your employer to consider you loyal.
As you said the definition of ethics have changed significantly, it is an ethical obligation of an employee to “understand the criticality” of business situation and fulfill the company’s “fair” demands of putting extra efforts in order to save the business?
It is employee always who has to accommodate and compromise in term of putting efforts. And employers compensate employees with money, lolzz.
This how you think an employee is ethical and loyal?
For me, an employee is being ethical If he reuses to accommodate the employer’s request of working extra hours or “exceeding the expectations” as he has the right to accept or reject. But you know what will happen to that employee if he refuses that “request”?