Great Britain: more companies train their workers on ethics codes

According to a study carried out by the Institute of Business Ethics, 71% of the 350 companies listed on the stock market train their employees in the subject of business ethics, instead of 47% in 2004. This organization, which advises companies on corporate responsibility, carries out this survey every three years. (Ref. 080210)

Through . Published on 12 March 2008 Ă  10h36 - Update on 12 March 2008 Ă  10h36

“This is a major step forward for the effectiveness of business ethics in UK businesses” said Philippa Foster Back, director of the Institute of Business Ethics. “We have always said that there is no point having a code of ethics unless someone does something to ensure the staff not only know about the code,…

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