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Communications:  Each employee is responsible for the content of all text, audio
                         content or images they place or send over Molzen Corbin’s e-mail/Internet system.
                         No e-mail or other electronic communications may be sent which hides the identity
                         of the sender or represents the sender as someone else or someone from another
                         company. All messages communicated on the Molzen Corbin e-mail/Internet system
                         should contain the employee’s name. E-mail and other electronic communications
                         transmitted by Molzen Corbin equipment, systems, and networks are not private or
                         confidential, and they are the property of the company. Therefore, Molzen Corbin
                         reserves  the  right  to  examine,  monitor  and  regulate  e-mail  and  other  electronic
                         communications,  directories,  files  and  all  other  content,  including  Internet  use,
                         transmitted  by  or  stored  in  its  technology  systems,  whether  onsite  or  offsite.
                         Employees are advised they shall have no expectation of privacy when using Molzen
                         Corbin electronics or technology for any reason.

                         Messages  or  information  sent  from  a  Molzen  Corbin  e-mail  address  is  a
                         representation  of  the  Company.  All  messages  and  information  transmitted  must
                         uphold the professional image of the Company.  It is important that our computers
                         and  e-mail  system  not  be  used  in  ways  that  are  disruptive,  offensive  to  others,
                         harmful to morale or otherwise improper.

                         E-mail communications should be treated in the same manner as any other written
                         business correspondence. They should not be considered more casual than formal
                         correspondence,  and  e-mails  should  adhere  to  the  same  procedures  as  formal
                         correspondence with respect to corporate and project files. E-mail correspondence is
                         subject to the same laws of discovery in a lawsuit as formal correspondence and
                         should be viewed in the same professional manner as traditional correspondence.
                         Internal and external e-mail, voicemail, and text messages are considered business
                         records and may be subject to discovery in the event of litigation. Employees must
                         be aware of this possibility when communicating electronically within and outside
                         the company. Any messages or communications used through this system are subject
                         to the Company’s anti-harassment, antidiscrimination, and non-solicitation policies.
                         Employees are expected  to  carefully  compose and review the wording, tone and
                         content of communications prior to transmission.

                         Copyright Issues: Employees on Molzen Corbin’s e-mail/Internet system may not
                         transmit copyrighted materials belonging to entities other than Molzen Corbin.  All
                         employees  obtaining  access  to  other  companies’  or  individual’s  materials  must
                         respect all copyrights and may not copy, retrieve, modify or forward copyrighted
                         materials, except with explicit permission from the originator, or as a single copy to
                         reference only.





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                  “Nothing in this guidebook changes the “at-will” nature of employment with Molzen Corbin. This guidebook is not an exhaustive statement of all rights and
                  responsibilities of Molzen Corbin employees.  Employees are directed to ask Human Resources for additional information about matters addressed in this
                  guidebook. Furthermore, nothing in this guidebook shall prohibit or is intended to interfere with the exercise of Employee rights under Section 7 of the
                  National Labor Relations.
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