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Breach of UPS Business Compliance and Ethics
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<blockquote data-quote="pretzel_man" data-source="post: 969517" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>You need to understand the purpose of the compliance and ethics questionnaire.....</p><p></p><p>It is NOT a replacement for the ethics hotline. It really is a CYA process for UPS. It shows that there was proactive company involvement in finding ethics or regulatory issues. Then in case there was a violation somewhere, UPS' liability is limited....</p><p></p><p>That being said, I doubt that what you pointed out would be seen as a compliance issue. Don't get me wrong, I see see it as inappropriate, but not from a regulatory standpoint.</p><p></p><p>There is NOT a rule against accepting gifts. Here is a quote about that:</p><p></p><p>"All employees and representatives of UPS should understand the legal and ethical issues associated with both giving and receiving gifts and entertainment, and how such activities can affect our reputation and relationships with our customers, suppliers, and the general public. The decision to offer or to accept gifts or entertainment should be made only in compliance with legal requirements and ethical considerations, and with disclosure to and the involvement of, the appropriate manager."</p><p></p><p>I don't think football ticket would be seen as inappropriate in scale from a compliance standpoint. I don't think they would be viewed as a bribe.....</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, a manager taking the tickets for him/her self is just bad taste and poor judgement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretzel_man, post: 969517, member: 927"] You need to understand the purpose of the compliance and ethics questionnaire..... It is NOT a replacement for the ethics hotline. It really is a CYA process for UPS. It shows that there was proactive company involvement in finding ethics or regulatory issues. Then in case there was a violation somewhere, UPS' liability is limited.... That being said, I doubt that what you pointed out would be seen as a compliance issue. Don't get me wrong, I see see it as inappropriate, but not from a regulatory standpoint. There is NOT a rule against accepting gifts. Here is a quote about that: "All employees and representatives of UPS should understand the legal and ethical issues associated with both giving and receiving gifts and entertainment, and how such activities can affect our reputation and relationships with our customers, suppliers, and the general public. The decision to offer or to accept gifts or entertainment should be made only in compliance with legal requirements and ethical considerations, and with disclosure to and the involvement of, the appropriate manager." I don't think football ticket would be seen as inappropriate in scale from a compliance standpoint. I don't think they would be viewed as a bribe..... On the other hand, a manager taking the tickets for him/her self is just bad taste and poor judgement. [/QUOTE]
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