Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - What are the basic ethics that must be observed in professional life?

What are the basic ethics that must be observed in professional life?

Socialist professional ethics mainly includes dedication, honesty and trustworthiness, fairness and justice, serving the masses and contributing to society.

Among them, loving one's post and being dedicated to one's work is the basic moral standard that must be observed in professional life and the most basic, minimum and universal requirement of socialist professional ethics. As the most basic professional ethics, love and dedication to work is a general requirement for people's work attitude.

Honesty and trustworthiness is the basic principle of being a man, and it is also the basic norm of social morality and professional ethics. Honesty and trustworthiness is the code of conduct of all walks of life, the basic principle of being a man and doing things, and one of the most basic moral norms of socialism.

Fairness refers to an attitude towards people and things, and it is also a professional ethics that people have respected for thousands of years. It requires people to treat others fairly.

Serving the masses means serving the people, that is, all social practitioners can promote social development and achieve happiness through mutual service. Serving the masses is a realistic way of life and the basic content of professional ethics. Serving the masses is the core of socialist professional ethics and the basic spirit that runs through social professional ethics.

Dedicating to society means actively and consciously contributing to society. This is the essential feature of socialist professional ethics. From beginning to end, dedication to the society is reflected in the requirements of loving the post, being honest and trustworthy, being fair and serving the masses.

Extended data

Advocating love and dedication to one's post does not mean that one can only do "one line" and love "one line" all his life, nor does it exclude one's all-round development. It requires workers to achieve all-round development in a certain extent and scope through their own activities, constantly increase their knowledge and talents, and strive to become versatile.

We can't take loyalty and love for our jobs as one-sided understanding that we can only engage in a certain profession absolutely and for life. But to choose a line, you must love a line. Reasonable talent flow and two-way choice can enhance people's awareness of talent competition and make most people more consciously loyal to their duties and love their jobs.

1. Proceeding from China's historical and realistic national conditions, socialist moral construction should adhere to serving the people as the core, collectivism as the principle, love the motherland, people, labor, science and socialism as the basic requirements, and focus on social morality, professional ethics and family virtues.

2. Serving the people is the core of citizen's moral construction, and it is a remarkable sign that socialist morality is different from other social forms.

3. Collectivism, as the principle of citizen's moral construction, is the inevitable requirement of socialist economic, political and cultural construction.

4, love the motherland, love the people, love labor, love science, love socialism as the basic requirements of civic moral construction, is the legal obligation and moral responsibility that every citizen should bear.

The main norms of social morality:

Civilized and polite, helpful, caring for public property, protecting the environment, obeying the law.

1, be polite and encourage people to respect each other.

2, help others, carry forward the socialist humanitarian spirit.

3. Take care of public property and enhance the sense of responsibility of the masters of socialist society.

4. Protect the environment and strengthen ecological ethics.

5. Abide by the law and consciously maintain public order.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Socialist Professional Ethics

Baidu Encyclopedia-Citizen Ethics