Executive Summary Philosophers have long argued that, since so much of an employee's waking time is spent at work, and since their sense of self is tied to the work they do, businesses have a moral responsibility to make sure work is meaningful.
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Executive Summary Philosophers have long argued that, since so much of an employee's waking time is spent at work, and since their sense of self is tied to the work they do, businesses have a moral responsibility to make sure work is meaningful.