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SHRM
Code of Ethical and Professional Standards
in Human Resource Management
Society for Human Resource Management
CODE PROVISIONS
PROFESSIONAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Core Principle
As HR
professionals, we are responsible for adding
value to the organizations we serve and
contributing to the ethical success of those
organizations. We accept professional
responsibility for our individual decisions
and actions. We are also advocates for the
profession by engaging in activities that
enhance its credibility and value.
Intent
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To
build respect, credibility and strategic
importance for the HR profession within
our organizations, the business community,
and the communities in which we work.
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To
assist the organizations we serve in
achieving their objectives and goals.
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To
inform and educate current and future
practitioners, the organizations we serve,
and the general public about principles
and practices that help the profession.
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To
positively influence workplace and
recruitment practices. |
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To
encourage professional decision-making and
responsibility. |
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To
encourage social responsibility.
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Guidelines
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Adhere
to the highest standards of ethical and
professional behavior.
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Measure the effectiveness of HR in
contributing to or achieving
organizational goals.
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Comply
with the law.
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Work
consistent with the values of the
profession.
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Strive
to achieve the highest levels of service,
performance and social responsibility.
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Advocate for the appropriate use and
appreciation of human beings as employees.
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Advocate openly and within the established
forums for debate in order to influence
decision-making and results.
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Core Principle
As
professionals we must strive to meet the
highest standards of competence and commit
to strengthen our competencies on a
continuous basis.
Intent
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To
expand our knowledge of human resource
management to further our understanding of
how our organizations function.
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To
advance our understanding of how
organizations work ("the business of the
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Guidelines
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Pursue
formal academic opportunities.
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Commit
to continuous learning, skills development
and application of new knowledge related
to both human resource management and the
organizations we serve.
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Contribute to the body of knowledge, the
evolution of the profession and the growth
of individuals through teaching, research
and dissemination of knowledge.
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Pursue
certification such as CCP, CEBS, PHR, SPHR,
etc. where available, or comparable
measures of competencies and knowledge.
ETHICAL LEADERSHIP
Core Principle
HR
professionals are expected to exhibit
individual leadership as a role model for
maintaining the highest standards of ethical
conduct.
Intent
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To set
the standard and be an example for others.
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To
earn individual respect and increase our
credibility with those we serve.
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Guidelines
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Be
ethical; act ethically in every
professional interaction.
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Question pending individual and group
actions when necessary to ensure that
decisions are ethical and are implemented
in an ethical manner.
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Seek
expert guidance if ever in doubt about the
ethical propriety of a situation.
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Through teaching and mentoring, champion
the development of others as ethical
leaders in the profession and in
organizations.
FAIRNESS
AND JUSTICE
Core Principle
As human
resource professionals, we are ethically
responsible for promoting and fostering
fairness and justice for all employees and
their organizations.
Intent
To
create and sustain an environment that
encourages all individuals and the
organization to reach their fullest
potential in a positive and productive
manner.
Guidelines
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Respect the uniqueness and intrinsic worth
of every individual.
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Treat
people with dignity, respect and
compassion to foster a trusting work
environment free of harassment,
intimidation, and unlawful discrimination.
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Ensure
that everyone has the opportunity to
develop their skills and new competencies.
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Assure
an environment of inclusiveness and a
commitment to diversity in the
organizations we serve.
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Develop, administer and advocate policies
and procedures that foster fair,
consistent and equitable treatment for
all.
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Regardless of personal interests, support
decisions made by our organizations that
are both ethical and legal.
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Act in
a responsible manner and practice sound
management in the country(ies) in which
the organizations we serve operate.
CONFLICTS
OF INTEREST
Core
Principle
As HR
professionals, we must maintain a high level
of trust with our stakeholders. We must
protect the interests of our stakeholders as
well as our professional integrity and
should not engage in activities that create
actual, apparent, or potential conflicts of
interest.
Intent
To avoid
activities that are in conflict or may
appear to be in conflict with any of the
provisions of this Code of Ethical and
Professional Standards in Human Resource
Management or with one's responsibilities
and duties as a member of the human resource
profession and/or as an employee of any
organization.
Guidelines
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Adhere
to and advocate the use of published
policies on conflicts of interest within
your organization.
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Refrain from using your position for
personal, material or financial gain or
the appearance of such.
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Refrain from giving or seeking
preferential treatment in the human
resources processes.
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Prioritize your obligations to identify
conflicts of interest or the appearance
thereof; when conflicts arise, disclose
them to relevant stakeholders.
USE
OF INFORMATION
Core Principle
HR
professionals consider and protect the
rights of individuals, especially in the
acquisition and dissemination of information
while ensuring truthful communications and
facilitating informed decision-making.
Intent
To build
trust among all organization constituents by
maximizing the open exchange of information,
while eliminating anxieties about
inappropriate and/or inaccurate acquisition
and sharing of information
Guidelines
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Acquire and disseminate information
through ethical and responsible means.
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Ensure
only appropriate information is used in
decisions affecting the employment
relationship.
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Investigate the accuracy and source of
information before allowing it to be used
in employment related decisions.
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Maintain current and accurate HR
information.
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Safeguard restricted or confidential
information.
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Take
appropriate steps to ensure the accuracy
and completeness of all communicated
information about HR policies and
practices.
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Take
appropriate steps to ensure the accuracy
and completeness of all communicated
information used in HR-related training.
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