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provide the basis for improvement.  If conflicts arise, it is best resolved when those
                involved talk directly.  It is best to handle a problem or express a concern immediately
                instead  of  having  it  continue  or  escalate.    Issues  that  are  unable  to  be  handled
                independently  are  recommended  to  be  reported  first  to  you  supervisor  whenever
                possible.


                Civility
                To reduce personal conflicts, you are required to apply and practice civility.  Civility
                means  you  will  not  exhibit  conduct  that  is  rude,  discourteous,  not  businesslike,
                offensive, name-calling, gossiping, backbiting, or that disparages employees.


                Insubordination or non-cooperation
                Insubordination,  unlawful  or  improper  conduct,  uncooperative  behavior,  refusal  to
                comply  with  orders  or  perform  work,  among  other  on-the-job  conduct  adversely
                impacting operations will be prohibited.


                Disruptive Behavior
                Disruptive,  disorderly  conduct,  creating  a  disturbance  or  discord    such  as
                roughhousing, dangerous conduct or bad behavior that is not protected by the NLRA
                will be prohibited.

                Disloyalty or self-enrichment
                Employees shall not engage in conduct that constitutes a conflict of financial interest,
                such as engaging in competition with the company, taking actions that are not in the
                company’s best interests, or using the company for personal gain.  These activities that
                can undermine the company’s reputation and integrity, and cause employees to doubt
                the fairness of personnel actions shall be prohibited.

                Confidentiality

                Do not disclose confidential financial data, or other non-public proprietary company
                information.    All  property  of  Employer  including  documents,  records,  drawings,
                summaries,  procedure  manuals,  handbooks,  etc…  must  be  returned  should  your
                employment be discontinued.

                Employees should always be diligent to see that  confidential information is not left
                displayed on computer terminals or left lying around and is secured by locking offices,
                vehicles,  etc.    Discarded  confidential  information  should  be  shredded  prior  to
                disposal.






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