A comprehensive code of conduct is the cornerstone of an ethical culture, providing employees with them the information they need to act with integrity in the workplace and in compliance with laws, regulations and company policies. When implemented using a best-practices methodology, a code of conduct gives employees the tools and resources they need to deal with challenging situations. But not all codes are created equal.
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