Sherry Taylor

Q: Men’s Health says that twice as many men as women have done this at work?

This one was help over from yesterday~ no winner yesterday!

A: sabotage a coworker

Here are some office statistics from Men’s Health:

  • Twice as many men as women have tried to sabotage a co-worker.
  • 1 in 14 men say they’ve taken credit for work they didn’t do.
  • 18% of men think it’s okay to misrepresent corporate finances.
  • 1 in 5 also say it’s okay to share your current employer’s business secrets while interviewing with a prospective employer.
  • 2 in 7 men would follow a boss’s orders to do something unethical.
  • 1 in 2 men would happily pass inside stock tips to family and friends.
  • 42% of men say it’s immoral to read confidential documents left near the printer or fax. 40% say its immoral to raid the supply closet for pens, paper and tape.

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