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The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre publishes a wide variety of resources* for use by the airline industry as reference and training tools for enhancing ethical management and staff integrity.
Case Studies

 Plan falls throughThe proprietor of a forwarding company offered advantages to Patrick, a freight manager of an airfreight company, for securing cargo space during peak seasons. However, a strike broke out before Patrick took action.
Plan falls throughThe proprietor of a forwarding company offered advantages to Patrick, a freight manager of an airfreight company, for securing cargo space during peak seasons. However, a strike broke out before Patrick took action.                                            
 Unexpected windfallOwing to frequent overseas trips to source products, Queenie, a trade company owner, approached her friend Quinton, who worked as a ground staff for an airline company, hoping he could use his employee benefits to purchase cheaper tickets for her.
Unexpected windfallOwing to frequent overseas trips to source products, Queenie, a trade company owner, approached her friend Quinton, who worked as a ground staff for an airline company, hoping he could use his employee benefits to purchase cheaper tickets for her.                                              
 Christmas dealRachel, a customer service officer, treated her supervisor Rosanne to dinner and gifted her concert tickets to persuade her to avoid scheduling night shifts during the peak Christmas travel period.
Christmas dealRachel, a customer service officer, treated her supervisor Rosanne to dinner and gifted her concert tickets to persuade her to avoid scheduling night shifts during the peak Christmas travel period.                                            
 Under-the-tableSally, a procurement officer at an airline, intentionally concealed her friendship with Susan, the owner of a cleaning service company, to help her secure contracts and suggested inflating service fees for personal gain.
Under-the-tableSally, a procurement officer at an airline, intentionally concealed her friendship with Susan, the owner of a cleaning service company, to help her secure contracts and suggested inflating service fees for personal gain.                                Click here for more case studies.
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