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7 Modules Your Compliance Training Resources Must Include

Kitaboo - Employee Training

Compliance training is usually a part of every employee’s initial training process. Are your Compliance Training Resources Effective? But now you would find a list of compliance training resources and modules on the company’s intranet site, where the employee has to log in and read through the training resources.

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7 Modules Your Compliance Training Resources Must Include

Kitaboo - Employee Training

Compliance training is usually a part of every employee’s initial training process. Are Your Compliance Training Resources Effective? But now you would find a list of compliance training resources and modules on the company’s intranet site, where the employee has to log in and read through the training resources.

FCPA 52
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7 Modules Your Compliance Training Resources Must Include

Kitaboo - Employee Training

Compliance training is usually a part of every employee’s initial training process. It generally consists of a long list of code of conduct which includes topics such as anti-harassment, bribery, FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practice Act), protection of company data, client interactions, usage of company property and data security etc.

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Understanding Compliance Challenges For Law Firms

Embroker

Unlike most industries, ethical behavior is strictly codified for lawyers and regulatory and legal consequences are very real risks for legal professionals who aren’t abiding by these professional codes of conduct. Policies And Procedures May Not Be Enough.

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Talent Acquisition in the Gig Economy: All You Need to Know

Digital HR Tech

Research conducted by SelectHub states that a large percentage of Millennials and Gen Z workers are interested in the gig economy either by becoming full-time freelancers or doing some side-hustling. The term “gig economy” was first coined by journalist Tina Brown in 2009. The gig economy isn’t a fad that will soon fade away.