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The "Loyal Agent Argument" states: An employer would want to be served in whatever ways will advance his or her self-interests. Therefore, as a loyal agent of his or her employer, the manager has a duty to serve his or her employer in whatever ways will advance the employer's self-interests.1. True2. False

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True

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The reason is that the self interest changes with the changes in situation. The employees are required to meet the expectations of their employers that are legitimate. The employee is responsible for the tasks that he is assigned and owes a duty of care towards the employer business. So saying that the employee has duty to serve the employer exactly the same that he is responsible for the tasks he is assigned. So the statement is true.

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