Employees have become more prone to corruption since the health emergency
A third of employees worldwide would be able to act unethically for their professional and financial advancement, according to a study by EY Global Integrity Report. In the coming months, moreover, that rate could rise further, according to 25 percent of those surveyed, as employees worry about their jobs, suppliers don’t see their orders secured, and executives fear the company’s future.
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