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Business Ethics Bangladesh Textile Industry Disaster
RESEARCH PAPER ON BUSINESS ETHICS BANGLADESH TEXTILE INDUSTRY DISASTER Business Ethics: Business ethics also commonly known as corporate ethics is group of ethical values that are to be applied in business. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. There are certain codes of ethics that must be followed by construction industrialists and the list follows as - â⬠¢ Client Service. The clients should be served with honesty and perseverance and conduct. â⬠¢ Representation of Qualifications and Availability. Accept assignments for which we are qualified by education, training and experience and assign staff to projects in accordance with their qualifications and commensurate with the services to be provided, and will only make representations concerning qualifications and availability which are truthful and accurate. â⬠¢ Standards of Practice. 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