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An employee code of conduct is a crucial document for employees to understand. This code helps employers set expectations for appropriate workplace behavior and details information about your legal rights as an employee and any regulations that you have to comply with at work. The code of conduct also helps employers promote ethical behavior, respect, and professionalism within the company’s culture. This course will introduce you to common topics covered in codes of conduct.
Over the course of these lessons, you’ll learn about common unethical behaviors that can occur at your company or in your industry, including nepotism, bribery, insider trading, monopolies, and cybersecurity attacks. Understanding why these actions are unethical and potentially illegal will help you commit to demonstrating integrity and accountability in your work. You’ll also learn about common strategies businesses use to combat these actions. Encountering misconduct could lead to whistleblower claims, and this course details how codes of conduct address topics like whistleblowing, reporting, and remaining compliant with relevant regulations. Understand every section of your company’s code of conduct with Code of Conduct for Employees.
This course is for employees who want to understand every section of their company's code of conduct, including their legal rights and the regulations they must comply with at work.
It introduces common topics covered in codes of conduct, including legal and ethical workplace responsibilities, common unethical behaviors (nepotism, bribery, insider trading, monopolies, and cybersecurity attacks), accountability, privacy and information security, health and safety, respect, whistleblowing, reporting protections, and compliance procedures.
You will recognize integrity and accountable behaviors, identify your legal rights as an employee, define retaliation and whistleblowing, and understand legal and ethical workplace responsibilities.
The course is organized into lessons that run from an Introduction through topics such as legal and ethical responsibilities, accountability, information security, integrity, health and safety, respect, whistleblowing, reporting protections, and compliance procedures, ending with a Conclusion.
Yes. The course details how codes of conduct address whistleblowing, reporting, reporting protections, and remaining compliant with relevant regulations.