The CanWest news service of Toronto reports that UN employees
are being asked to take a multiple-guess ethics exam, and those who
do well are rewarded with prints "certificates featuring images of
African Masai tribesmen."
According to the story, questions include toughies such as, "All
staff _____ share the same United Nations' core values," with the
possible answers being given as: "a) may b) must c) used to d) do
not have to," and another asks whether the UN practices "zero
tolerance" against discrimination, or whether it was a place where
workers enjoy an "ostentatious lifestyle and an inflated sense of
personal importance."
The CanWest report does not suggest what action may be taken
with regard to employees who fail the test, or whether they will
have to retake the exam after their promotions and pay raises take
effect.
topics:
United Nations, Africa