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  • Are you being sexually harassed at work?

    Are you being sexually harassed at work?

    Employees (yours or your suppliers') who feel respected and supported by their employers are more productive and more likely to follow the rules (and speak up if something seems off). All the things you work so hard to achieve! But what does respect and...

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  • Are you being intimidated or discriminated against?

    Are you being intimidated or discriminated against?

    Employees (yours or your suppliers') who feel respected and supported by their employers are more productive and more likely to follow the rules (and speak up if something seems off). All the things you work so hard to achieve! But what does respect and...

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  • The right place

    The right place

    Assure your employees they can raise ethics or compliance concerns, even if they're not 100% sure they're right—they just need to be coming from the right place.

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  • What does "in good faith" mean?

    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.

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  • Diversity is our superpower

    Diversity is our superpower

    Diversity isn't simply being nice to your coworkers; it's embracing what they can do—and what you can do better together.

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  • Diversity: it's how we work

    Diversity: it's how we work

    Inspire your folks to think of diversity as positive—and productive—with this fun graphic.

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  • We celebrate, not retaliate

    We celebrate, not retaliate

    Show your employees you view reporting concerns as something awesome, and that they'll not suffer consequences as a result.

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  • Are you comfortable if it goes viral?

    Are you comfortable if it goes viral?

    “Do the right thing” is simple advice but harder in practice. What does it all mean!? Use this high-impact graphic to create ethical awareness and remind folks of available resources (*ahem* your Code!) to help them make good decisions. Top...

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  • You are protected from retaliation

    You are protected from retaliation

    This graphic emboldens employees to come forward with ethics or compliance issues without fear of retaliation.

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  • No offensive messages

    No offensive messages

    Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.

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  • Harassment: If it sounds like

    Harassment: If it sounds like

    We've all been there: just when you think anti-harassment stuff is obvious, you're painfully reminded that for a lot of folks it isn't. So make it blindingly clear with this graphic.  It covers the “if it sounds like” elements from our...

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  • Harassment: If it looks like

    Harassment: If it looks like

    We've all been there: just when you think anti-harassment stuff is obvious, you're painfully reminded that for a lot of folks it isn't. So make it blindingly clear with this graphic. It covers the “if it looks like” elements from our related...

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  • Are you working against your will?

    Are you working against your will?

    Employees (yours or your suppliers') who feel respected and supported by their employers are more productive and more likely to follow the rules (and speak up if something seems off). All the things you work so hard to achieve! But what does respect and...

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  • Reasonable Accommodations (accessible areas version)

    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...

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  • Love openly: disclosing romantic relationships

    Love openly: disclosing romantic relationships

    Workplace romances happen. This nonthreatening reminder tells your team that's fine, but you gotta let the relevant people know about it.

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  • You are protected

    You are protected

    This simple graphic lets your team know they can raise a red flag without fear of reprisal.

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  • Non-retaliation for managers: say thanks

    Non-retaliation for managers: say thanks

    A helpful reminder for managers that they should show appreciation—not negative judgment—when employees come forward with concerns.

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  • We win together!

    We win together!

    Encourage diversity—all kinds of diversity—without using buzzwords or loaded terms.

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  • Retaliation: Bad review

    Retaliation: Bad review

    This powerful graphic makes clear that giving team members bad reviews for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Non-retaliation for managers: tell compliance

    Non-retaliation for managers: tell compliance

    A helpful reminder for managers that they should loop in compliance immediately when issues are raised.

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  • Speak Up: Gulf

    Speak Up: Gulf

    Make sure your people know that everyone's voice is important in compliance and ethics.

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  • No unwanted romantic messages

    No unwanted romantic messages

    Say, “Stop being a creep on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate unwanted romantic overtures.

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  • No inappropriate websites at work (phone version)

    No inappropriate websites at work (phone version)

    Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty pictures at work—it’s just that they think they can get away with it and it doesn’t impact anyone else. This graphic encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...

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  • No inappropriate websites at work (desk version)

    No inappropriate websites at work (desk version)

    No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful.

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