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(of the things we think,
say or do):
- Is it the Truth?
- Is it Fair to all
Concerned?
- Will it Build Goodwill
and Better Friendships?
- Will it be Beneficial
to all Concerned?
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- an organization of business and professional
leaders worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage
high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill
and peace in the world.
- the world's first service club, founded
in Chicago, Illinois, USA on 23 February 1905 by an attorney
named Paul Harris who decided to found a club where the
members might be acquainted with one another, while giving
back to the community they lived and worked in. Meetings
use to rotate between members' businesses (hence
the name "Rotary").
- 1.2 million service minded men and
women belonging to more than 27,000 Rotary clubs in virtually
every nation in the world.
- internationally involved - as with
PolioPlus where Rotary is commited to work with national
and international health organizations on the goal of polio
eradication by the year 2005, Rotary's 100th anniversary.
The Object Of Rotary - to
encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular:
- development of acquaintance as an opportunity
for service;
- high ethical standards in business
and professions; recognition of the worthiness of all useful
occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation
as an opportunity to serve society;
- the application of the ideal of service
in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;
- the advancement of international understanding,
goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business
and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions
is a statement of recent origin adopted by the Rotary International
Council on Legislation in 1989 to provide more specific guidelines
for the high ethical standards called for in the Object of Rotary:
- As a Rotarian engaged in a business
or profession, I am expected to:
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- Consider my vocation to be another
opportunity to serve;
- Be faithful to the letter and to
the spirit of the ethical codes of my vocation, to the
laws of my country, and to the moral standards of my
community;
- Do all in my power to dignify my
vocation and to promote the highest ethical standards
in my chosen vocation;
- Be fair to my employer, employees,
associates, competitors, customers, the public and all
those with whom I have a business or professional relationship;
- Recognize the honor and respect
due to all occupations which are useful to society;
- Offer my vocational talents: to
provide opportunities for young people, to work for
the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve
the quality of life in my community;
- Adhere to honesty in my advertising
and in all representations to the public concerning
my business or profession;
- Neither seek from nor grant to
a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally
accorded others in a business or professional relationship.
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