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Code of Ethics and
Good Practices
Carol Harris Staffing, LLC pledges its support of, and adherence to, the
principles and practices set forth below. CHS acknowledges that such
compliance is in the best interests of the staffing services industry, its
customers, and its employees. CHS agrees to always strive:
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To comply with all laws and regulations applicable
to our business, and to maintain high standards of ethical conduct in
the operation of that business and in their dealings with employees,
customers, and competitors.
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To treat all applicants and employees with dignity
and respect, and to provide equal employment opportunities, based on
bona fide job qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion,
national origin, sex, age, disability, or any basis prohibited by
applicable law.
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To maintain high standards of integrity in all
advertising, and to assign the best qualified employees to fill
customers' needs.
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To determine the experience and qualifications of
applicants and employees as CHS deems appropriate to the circumstances,
or as may be required by law.
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To explain to employees prior to assignment their
wage rate, applicable benefits, hours of work, and other assignment
conditions—and to promptly pay any wages and benefits due in accordance
with the terms of their employment and applicable legal requirements.
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To encourage employee efforts to upgrade their
skills.
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To satisfy all applicable employer obligations,
including payment of the employer's share of social security, state and
federal unemployment insurance taxes, and workers' compensation—and to
explain to employees that CHS is responsible for such obligations.
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To ascertain that employees are assigned to work
sites that are safe, that they understand the nature of the work the
customer has called for and can perform such work without injury to
themselves or others, and that they receive any personal safety training
and equipment that may be required.
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To take prompt action to address employee
questions, concerns, or complaints regarding unsafe work conditions,
discrimination, or any other matter involving the terms and conditions
of their employment.
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To confirm their temporary employees' periods of
service upon request by a subsequent employer and with the consent of
the employee.
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