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Saturday 7 January 2012

Pedders contribution

Re: UPS

by Pedro » Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:30 pm
M'Lud, if it please the court, I ask that you consider exhibit A, taken from the website http://www.ups.com/ this very day...

In their Code of Business Conduct, UPS themselves wrote:UPS has a long-standing commitment to conduct our business in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and in accordance with the highest ethical principles. The UPS Code of Business Conduct is one of many tools the UPS Business Conduct and Compliance Program provides our employees to assist them in meeting our legal and ethical obligations.

Statement of Policy
We Comply With the UPS Code of Business Conduct. We manage our business in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations of the countries in which we operate, and in accordance with our company's high standards of business conduct. All employees are expected to comply with the UPS Code of Business Conduct, which is essential to maintaining our reputation for honesty, quality, and integrity. It is also each employee's responsibility to report to the company any situation where our standards or the laws are being violated. Any employee disclosing, in good faith, violations or suspected violations of legal requirements or UPS business standards will not be subjected to retaliation or retribution. Likewise, failure to comply with the provisions of the UPS Code of Business Conduct will not be tolerated.
Are HR somehow not employees of UPS?

I could go on, there's yards of such stuff in the policy document. By telling you to ignore integrity they are themselves in violation of their own ploicy.
Jem Godfrey - Purveyor of the finest goose-bumps available in contemporary music today.
Nice one Pedders, you're right, there's yards of the stuff and that's before we look at the worthless and meaningless UPS Policy Book. Oops, I said UPS again.
Talking of UPS, a little contribution from the CEO - Scott Davis (& Jim Casey must be turning in his grave)

You can't build a long standing reputation on slippery ethics

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