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- a statement and description of required behaviors, responsibilities, and actions expected of employees of an organization or of members of a professional body. A code of conduct usually focuses on...
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- Collecting Societies' Voluntary Code of Conduct; Joint Government and Industry Initiative to Tackle IP Crime
- The copyright collecting societies in Australia have recently adopted a voluntary code of conduct. The code covers all aspects of the societies' affairs, including dealings with members and licensees, the distribution of remuneration and license fees, expenses, governance, accountability, complaints and disputes. A lengthy process of consultation with members and...
- White papers 2002-04-22
- Developing A Code Of Conduct For A Corporate Board Of Directors: A Roadmap
- From the executive summary: ‘A code of conduct is different from by-laws or statement of roles and responsibilities. A code of conduct outlines a set of fundamental principles that form the basis for certain operational or legal requirements or prohibitions. A code addresses the values of an organization and how...
- White papers 2002-09-01
- The Extraterritorial Nature Of Its Rules
- The new code of conduct rules apply to lawyers who represent companies regulated by the SEC. It sets minimum standards of professional responsibility that lawyers must follow when they confront evidence that a material violation of state or federal securities law or a breach of fiduciary duty has occurred at...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- SEC Adopts Final Rules Regarding Code Of Conduct For Senior Financial Officers
- On January 23, 2003, the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC released final rules implementing Section 406 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 the Act. In general, Section 406 requires the SEC to enact rules requiring public companies to disclose whether they have adopted codes of ethics for their respective senior...
- White papers 2003-02-07
- Code of Conduct for Responsible Gaming
- The American Gaming Association AGA and its members pledge to our employees and patrons to make responsible gaming an integral part of our daily operations across the United States. This pledge encompasses all aspects of our business, from employee assistance and training to alcohol service, advertising and marketing. This code...
- White papers 2003-12-08
- Code of Conduct for Responsible Gaming (Volume 2)
- The American Gaming Association AGA and its members pledge to the employees and patrons to make responsible gaming an integral part of daily operations across the United States. The pledge to the public is as; AGA members will continue to provide funding for the National Center for Responsible Gaming, which...
- White papers 2004-07-06
- Conduct: How to Create a Code of Conduct
- What does a Premiership footballer have in common with a supermarket shelf-stacker? Both are likely to be subject to a code of conduct. Precise terms vary but will always focus on promoting good business practice and staff behaviour to the benefit of the company, its employees and shareholders. So precisely...
- White papers 2005-04-12
- Yahoo, Google, Microsoft Try Not Being Evil
- Google's informal motto is a simple one, "don’t be evil." It has certainly helped the hipster search giant’s reputation among, well, hipster Web searchers, though the company hasn't always lived up to its ideal. Take for example the company’s alleged complicity with China's Golden Shield Project, which monitors Internet traffic...
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Everyday Values: The Harley-Davidson Code Of Conduct
- Everyday Values: The Harley-Davidson Code of Business Conduct was created for and applies to the Board of Directors and all employees of Harley-Davidson, Inc., including those of Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Buell Motorcycle Company, Harley-Davidson Financial Services and Harley-Davidson subsidiaries worldwide. This Code of Business Conduct updates our 1992 version and...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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- EverydayValues : The Harley-Davidson Code of Business Conduct
- Everyday Values: The Harley-Davidson Code of Business Conduct was created for and applies to the Board of Directors and all employees of Harley-Davidson, It explains the policies for communications Technology. It's a necessity in today's fast-paced world. However, when it comes to work, technology systems are intended for Company business...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Self-Regulation or Government Mandates? Darden Green Guru Weighs In
- Darden's Michael Lenox is an authority on innovation strategies. Â He heads the school's Batten Institute, which examines the impact of innovation in improving key sectors of the economy. Today and next week, we'll hear Lenox's views on business and the environment. BNET: You've examined how firms "self-regulate"...
- Blog posts 2009-07-29
- Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. : Corporate Governance Guidelines
- The Board of Directors of Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. has adopted these Corporate Governance Guidelines pursuant to NYSE proposed Rule 303A The paper also highlights Code of Conduct, Business Ethics, charters for Audit Committee, Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee and Compensation Committee, all of which are relevant to corporate governance policies and guidelines....
- White papers 2003-01-21
- Poll: Handling Racial Tension in the Office
- Poll: Handling Racial Tension in the OfficeRacism in the officeDisagreeing with the black employees' demand to fire the offending employee, but understanding their position, I would honor their right to protest, reschedule the mandatory tolerance meeting, and take the interim time to sit down with the black employees to come...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-24
- Financial Regulation and Supervision after the Crisis: The Role of the Federal Reserve
- At the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 54th Economic Conference, Chatham, MassachusettsOctober 23, 2009 The theme of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's Economic Conference this year–reevaluating regulatory, supervisory, and central banking policies in the wake of the crisis–is certainly timely. Not much more than a year ago, we and...
- News items 2009-10-23
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