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Relations between Personnel
Service Firms, Clients, Candidates,
Employees and Each Other
Anyone who has a complaint about
a personnel service should be directed to file
the complaint with the Chairperson of the Ethics
Committee of NAPS Headquarters in
Fort Washington, MD.
NAPS
provides adequate means for assuring adherence
by members to its Standards of Ethics. To
further the effectiveness of these procedures,
each member shall be responsible for bringing to
the attention of the Association's Ethics
Committee any violations of these standards. The
Ethics Committee shall process any such
complaint in accordance with its usual
procedure, and, where the facts warrant it, the
Ethics Committee shall bring the matter to the
attention of the appropriate government
authority for its action.
A member shall not in the course
of advertising, public relations efforts, or any
other activity engage in untrue, unfair or
misleading criticism of any other personnel
service firm.
All personnel service firms shall
commit to ensure that the workplace is free from
discrimination based upon sex, race, age,
religion, national origin, non-job-related
disability, veteran's status, or membership in
any other protected class. Members of the
association shall not knowingly violate any law
prohibiting discrimination upon the basis of
sex, race, age, religion, national origin, or
non-job-related disability.
Placement firms which enter into
cooperative placement relationships with other
placement firms shall comply in all respects
with the terms of their agreement. Disputes
between member firms arising out of cooperative
placements shall be resolved by final and
binding arbitration before the Association, in
accordance with the NAPS Rules for
Final and Binding Arbitration then in effect.
Each party to the arbitration shall comply in
full with the decision of the arbitrators.
Advertising
Positions listed by placement
firms in newspapers or other media shall be
factual and refer to bona fide openings
available at the time that copy is given to
these publications.
All advertising promotion of
announcements regarding certification must
conform to the standards and format of the
NAPS Certification Program.
Temporary assignments listed in
newspapers or other media shall be
representative of the types of openings actually
available through the temporary service.
Fees
No candidate shall be obligated
for a placement fee until an offer and
acceptance has been made between employer and
candidate.
APS- we do not
currently obligate candidates for fees or
"service charges".
Adjustments and refunds of
candidate or client fees shall be made promptly,
in accordance with the agreement between the
personnel service firm and its client or
candidate.
General
Members shall
cooperate with and permit at any time, complete
and thorough investigation of an alleged
violation of ethics or standards that tends to
reflect on the business practices of the
individual service and NAPS, by
the elected officers or duly appointed committee
of the National Association of Personnel
Services and shall abide by decisions of
the investigative committee.
Note: These
standards of ethical practices are in no way to
supersede or replace the requirements of local
ordinances or state and federal laws.
National
Association of Personnel Services
10905 Fort Washington Rd Suite 400
Fort Washington, MD 20744
Tel: 301.203.6700
Fax: 301.203.4346
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