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How to Prevent Retaliation in the Workplace: An HR’s Guide

Analytics in HR

Under the EEO laws, it is prohibited to punish job candidates or employees “for asserting their rights to be free from employment discrimination, including harassment.” resisting sexual advances or intervening to protect others. resisting sexual advances or intervening to protect others.

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Ethics Rising: 4 Takeaways From 2018 SCCE CEI

Mitratech

In looking back at SCCE’s 17th Annual Compliance and Ethics Institute , held in Las Vegas this year, I have to say it was one of the best SCCE CEI events I and other members of the Mitratech team have attended in recent years. It was a pleasure to see friends and colleagues, as well as to see a wide array of vendors, both new and old.

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Organizational Ethics and HR: An Actionable Guide to Implement Business Ethics

Analytics in HR

They are often laid out in a code of conduct, which establishes the moral and ethical requirements that employees and the organization must follow. However, having an ethical code of conduct in place is not always a guarantee for an organization that is totally free of unethical behavior. What are organizational ethics?

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Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace: The Benefits & Why it Matters

Empuls

Diversity and inclusion, which are the real grounds for creativity, must remain at the center of what we do. Marco Bizzarri One could argue that the reason our vast and diverse human race has evolved into this well-oiled machine of progress and precision is that each one of us brings something unique and valuable to the table.

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Building An Ethical Organisation: Boost Morale & Consumer Trust

6Q

An unethical organisation is one that engages in practices that don’t meet the minimum standards for a business code of conduct. Not too long ago, most companies cared only about the bottom line – sales, revenue, profit margins – and not so much about ethics. What is an ethical organisation? But the reality is a bit more complex.