Question: As I conducted interviews with colleagues, one issue was common among all the discussions. The concept of theft - specifically, stealing time - seems common.
As I conducted interviews with colleagues, one issue was common among all the discussions. The concept of theft - specifically, stealing time - seems common. In today's workplace, many companies offer virtual work schedules, which makes it easy and downright tempting to do other things while on the clock. Whether it's household chores or even running errands, it equates to stealing time if these things are done on company time. I believe these are legitimate issues that require personal accountability. Exodus 20:15 (New International Version, 2011) explicitly forbids stealing, lying, and false dealings. Employers trust that employees are honest about the time and employees should not betray that trust
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