The Tyco Guide To Ethical Conduct

The Tyco Guide to Ethical Conduct has been developed to advise employees on what the correct practices and procedures are, when working for Tyco, the guide also outlines examples of unethical behaviour and ways in which it can be reported.

On May 6th 2003 the guide was rolled out to 260,000 Tyco Employees. To accompany the Guide in 2004 training was implemented with a small ethics course which employees complete online, followed by an ethics statement which all employees must sign annually, this training is compulsory training which all employees must adhere to when commencing employment with Tyco.

Read more about The Tyco Guide To Ethical Conduct:  Formulation of The Guide, Code Topics, Application, See Also

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