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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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3 Key Components of a Successful Online Ethics Training Program

EverFi - HR

The United States’ Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is an example of anti-bribery regulations that pertain to all U.S. Online ethics training programs are vital to reducing the risk to your employees and company from ethical violations. . Educating Your Workforce with An Ethics Training Program.

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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. 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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Creating a Safe Workplace Environment for Whistleblowers

EverFi - HR

The term “whistleblower” has evolved over the years —in fact, centuries. First used, literally, to refer to someone who blew a whistle, like referees or police officers, it became widely used as a term referring to employees in a workplace exposing wrongdoing of some kind. Whistleblowing cases are on the rise , after a slight dip in 2020.

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