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What does "in good faith" mean?Show your employees that a sincere belief that what you're saying is true is reason enough to come forward.2✨Tokens -
Reasonable Accommodations (accessible areas version)Every company wants to make sure employees are set up for success and have equal access to all their benefits and privileges—after all, that’s how you retain your best people! Use this awareness graphic to promote diversity and inclusion (and...2✨Tokens -
Non-retaliation for managers: say thanksA helpful reminder for managers that they should show appreciation—not negative judgment—when employees come forward with concerns.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: BullyingThis powerful graphic makes clear that bullying a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: Bad reviewThis powerful graphic makes clear that giving team members bad reviews for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Non-retaliation for managers: tell complianceA helpful reminder for managers that they should loop in compliance immediately when issues are raised.2✨Tokens -
Awareness Campaign: Culture Survey RemindersEmpower your teams to impact company culture with these multi-platform survey reminders. Add the virtual background to your video calls, and use the signatures in newsletters, memos, and your own email. Throw those headers into your survey announcement...10✨Tokens -
Reasonable Accommodations (modifying job version)Every company wants to make sure employees are set up for success and have equal access to all their benefits and privileges—after all, that’s how you retain your best people! Use this awareness graphic to promote diversity and inclusion (and...2✨Tokens -
Reasonable Accommodations (in-person auxiliary aid version)Every company wants to make sure employees are set up for success and have equal access to all their benefits and privileges—after all, that’s how you retain your best people! Use this awareness graphic to promote diversity and inclusion (and...2✨Tokens -
Reasonable Accommodations (auxiliary devices version)Every company wants to make sure employees are set up for success and have equal access to all their benefits and privileges—after all, that’s how you retain your best people! Use this awareness graphic to promote diversity and inclusion (and...2✨Tokens -
If they're a report, report itA clear explainer about disclosing workplace romances when a power imbalance exists.2✨Tokens -
Promotions are for performanceUse this clear explainer to remind your team that advancement should be for business, not romantic, reasons.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: Abusive behaviorThis powerful graphic makes clear that verbally abusing a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Non-retaliation for managers: keep in confidenceA helpful reminder for managers to keep ethics issues confidential. And not to tell their teams.2✨Tokens -
Non-retaliation for managers: no taking sidesA helpful reminder for managers that their job when an ethics or compliance issue is raised isn't being judge or jury, but ensuring the right people are told and there's follow-through.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: ExclusionThis powerful graphic makes clear that excluding team members for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: Reassignment/relocationThis powerful graphic makes clear that moving or reassigning team members for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: TerminationThis powerful graphic makes clear that terminating a team member for raising compliance concerns in good faith is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: Pay CutThis powerful graphic makes clear that cutting a team member's pay for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: DemotionThis powerful graphic makes clear that demoting a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Retaliation: Refusal to promoteThis powerful graphic makes clear that refusing to promote a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.2✨Tokens -
Non-retaliation for managers: need-to-knowA helpful reminder for managers that when they hear of a compliance issue, they can't promise anonymity—information and identities will be shared on a need-to-know basis.2✨Tokens