T-15.1, r. 0.01 - Code of ethics of the assessors, conciliators, labour relations officers and investigators of the Administrative Labour Tribunal

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3. Assessors, conciliators, labour relations officers and investigators have the duty to:
(1)  perform their duties with honesty, dignity, integrity, diligence and impartiality, keeping in mind that accessibility and promptness are important values of the Tribunal;
(2)  treat all persons with whom they communicate in the course of their duties with respect and courtesy;
(3)  perform their duties without discrimination;
(4)  take the required steps to maintain and update the knowledge and skills necessary to the performance of their duties;
(5)  act with reserve and prudence in public, particularly when using information and communication technologies;
(6)  refrain from pursuing an activity or placing themselves in a situation that may undermine the honour, dignity, integrity or independence of their office, or discredit the Tribunal;
(7)  discharge their duties conscientiously, carefully and diligently;
(8)  to the extent prescribed by law, respect the secrecy attached to their duties.
Decision 2016-11-08, s. 3.
In force: 2017-01-25
3. Assessors, conciliators, labour relations officers and investigators have the duty to:
(1)  perform their duties with honesty, dignity, integrity, diligence and impartiality, keeping in mind that accessibility and promptness are important values of the Tribunal;
(2)  treat all persons with whom they communicate in the course of their duties with respect and courtesy;
(3)  perform their duties without discrimination;
(4)  take the required steps to maintain and update the knowledge and skills necessary to the performance of their duties;
(5)  act with reserve and prudence in public, particularly when using information and communication technologies;
(6)  refrain from pursuing an activity or placing themselves in a situation that may undermine the honour, dignity, integrity or independence of their office, or discredit the Tribunal;
(7)  discharge their duties conscientiously, carefully and diligently;
(8)  to the extent prescribed by law, respect the secrecy attached to their duties.
Decision 2016-11-08, s. 3.