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Johnie Posted 8 years ago
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Duties to vs Duties of

The duties to or of?


The duties to the employer consist of acting as a faithful agent

  

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In this instance it would be correct to say 'duties of', meaning the obligations of the employer. My duties to my boss are to ...... now you are talking about your obligations to another person.

  • In this instance it would be correct to say 'duties of', meaning the obligations of the employer.
  • My duties to my boss are to ......
  • now you are talking about your obligations to another person.
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In this instance it would be correct to say 'duties of', meaning the obligations of the employer.

My duties to my boss are to ...... now you are talking about your obligations to another person.

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