Corporate ethics
Corporate ethics
Code of ethics for a major scientific venture. (C-47391)
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Seven principles and introducing six stakeholders. A declaration on the principles behind the cooperative's local and international trade and development made by the Management Committee or Board of Directors and made freely available to the public. (C-58198)
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Declaration on the principles behind the activities & projects of an association incorporated in Australia, made by the Management Committee & made freely available to the public. (C-63920)
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Declaration on the principles behind the local & international activities & projects of a company limited by guarantee. (C-86615)
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7 principles & introducing 5 stakeholders. A declaration on the principles behind the activities & projects of a company limited by guarantee operating as an NGO made by the Board & made freely available to the public. (C-95140)
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Discussion paper and policy suggestions. (C-77040)
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Code of ethics that looks at the issue of sexual misconduct by a priest, in his many and varied dealings with members of his parish. (C-96386)
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The mission statement usually has some form of acknowledgement of an ethical responsibility. Is the mission statement there just to make you look good; to gild the lilly? (C-27505)
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5 principles & introducing 5 stakeholders. A declaration on the principles behind the activities & projects of an association incorporated in a State of Australia. (C-68140)
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Code of ethics - sexual misconduct by a priest. (C-32412)
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Declaration on the principles behind the company's local & international trade made by the Board & made freely available to the public. (C-50293)
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Key questions such as interests; conflict of interests; conflicts resolution; equity control/majority/minority interests; legal responsibilities etc. (C-30201)
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Declaration on the principles behind the company's local & international trade and development, with a bias towards companies trading locally. (C-68878)
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This code of ethics starts with an analysis of the purpose of advertising: even a purely informative ad seeks to modify consumer's behaviour. This leads to a special concept of truth. How to minimise ethical concerns about advertising. (C-43833)
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Code of ethics for a residential aged care facility.
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Code of ethics that looks at the issue of sexual misconduct at work. (C-31723)
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A simple report card that looks into each of the rights contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and asks the question, how are we doing? (C-98547)
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Code of ethics for a corporation looking to set a price. (C-55654)
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Code of ethics for a crisis helpline for women who have been abused based on two fundamental pragmatic ethical principles related to personal crisis.
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Policy white paper on corporate ethics following the tabling of the Cole Royal Commission's findings on AWB's bribes in its dealings with Iraq.
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Code of ethics for a long day care facility.
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Board policy paper providing the basis for a board resolution outlining the company's commitment to eliminating deceit and fraud.
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This is most of the code of ethics (green paper) on climate change as was sent to members and friends Oct 08. See resulting BLOGS
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This is the code of ethics newsletter, as was sent to friends Nov 09, offering them a "free will" and launching the Ethics Online dictionary. See resulting BLOGS.
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We need to make sure that our potential customers are treated well, or do we? Are special gifts to our customers and suppliers ever ethical? What laws apply in Australia?
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Code of ethics re telling lies in the company.
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The laws relating to ownership and use of assets in the mission of the company. Generating rules for compliance and rules of usage.
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Initial policy statement that complies with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Business Charter for Sustainable Development, 1991.
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Code of ethics examing our dealings in the market place.
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Code of conduct describing extortion and bribery for a corporate enterprise operating internationally.
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There seems to be a grey cloud over a company's political donation, even before we begin our analysis. Is a company free to make such a donation? What laws apply to such a donation in Australia? Who should be informed of such a donation? What does the company expect in return? Is such an expectation inherently unethical?
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A code of ethics for a sales force seeking to obtain a dominant foothold in the marketplace.
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Much has been written on a new awareness and understanding of ethical responsibility in today's global corporate governance. Yet many would say the ethical statements hide a new era of harshness and a generalised removal of the duty of care.
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Code of ethics examining our responsibility to abide the law, whatever the cost?
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Code of ethics re racial vilification at work. Recourse under the Racial Discrimination Act 1975, and at other levels.
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Initial policy statement for associations wishing to adopt broad policy platform that complies with the Global Compact 2000.
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This is most of the code of ethics (green paper) on whether it is correct to describe the current downturn as based on human GREED or is there something more analytical we can say, as was sent to members and friends April 09.
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Model for code of ethics in performance and the evaluation of performance.
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An important ethical consideration at present in Australia. Is arriving in Australia without a valid visa illegal?
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Policy statement describing a business trip, rules for athorisation of business trips, business expenditure while on a business trip, etc.
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Code of conduct for the minimum legal requirements placed upon the Company Secretary.
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Code of ethics examining the issue of bribes & kickbacks in Australia and across the world.
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There are laws related to the health and safety of workers at work. Is compliance the only issue? Is it ever right to put workers' lives at risk? Are we ethically required to do more than the minimum required by the law?
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