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royal_archer
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I have been working with a group of individuals with little moral integrity. (I have posted previously about my boss asking all his direct reports to wear feminine attire for cancer awareness.) There are a few people who are specifically immoral and a larger number of people who have been in the environment so long they have become numb to the situation. They are not doing anything blatantly illegal to the level that authorities will take action. Most of the problems are just being decieptfull such as not telling the whole truth, taking credit for other peoples work, and generally putting the customer and company second to their own personal agendas (not acting in good faith). I have also noted that the problems seem to be confined to this one division which is functionaly and geographically separated from the rest of the company. I have accepted a possition in another part of the company where I know and respect a lot of the people. Monday will be the start of the final week at this group.
I have reported issues through HR in the past but they don’t seem to care as long as the law is being followed and none of the “protected groups” is impacted. I was also not willing to push the issues in the past with fear of retribution.
Now that my job situation is more secure, I am torn between the options of raising the issues and just walking away.
As for walking away, two biblical references come to mind. The first: Lott’s wife becoming a pillar of salt. The second: Jesus telling his disciples to shake the dust of towns that reject them from their soles. I also fear that continuing to raise an issue will just get me labled a trouble maker and not change anything.
On the other hand I feel I have a moral obligation to stand up for right vs wrong.
I have considered options from just quietly leaving to contacting the new site manager and “spilling the beans”.
Any thoughts on what I am morally obligated to do?
I have reported issues through HR in the past but they don’t seem to care as long as the law is being followed and none of the “protected groups” is impacted. I was also not willing to push the issues in the past with fear of retribution.
Now that my job situation is more secure, I am torn between the options of raising the issues and just walking away.
As for walking away, two biblical references come to mind. The first: Lott’s wife becoming a pillar of salt. The second: Jesus telling his disciples to shake the dust of towns that reject them from their soles. I also fear that continuing to raise an issue will just get me labled a trouble maker and not change anything.
On the other hand I feel I have a moral obligation to stand up for right vs wrong.
I have considered options from just quietly leaving to contacting the new site manager and “spilling the beans”.
Any thoughts on what I am morally obligated to do?