e-news for Oct. 24, 2007 |
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Camelle Logan establishes endowment Researchers eye biodiesel soybean lines SIUC launches 'Book in Every Home' campaign Carlson fights for online archives Ethics training program under way Literary festival begins Thursday Sporting goods equipment drive benefits troops School of Music to present 'Halloween Pops' School of Art and Design hosts 'open studio' Coming events |
Ethics training program under wayAn ethics training program is now in its second week. As a condition of employment at SIUC, all University employees are obligated to comply with the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. Employees should complete the training during regular work hours or as directed by your supervisor. This year's training program content is updated and is designed to familiarize employees with the laws and rules that apply to functions each employee performs on behalf of the University and the state. The law requires all permanent state employees, including faculty, student employees and graduate assistants as well as members of boards and commissions, to complete annual ethics training using an Internet-based program provided by the Office of Executive Inspector General. Temporary and extra-help workers should complete an off-line (paper version) off-line ethics training document to meet the requirement. The online training program takes about 30 minutes to one hour to complete. It consists of a series of ethics-related lessons. Employees who use Macintosh work stations will be unable to use the Safari Web browser to complete the training program. Computers have been reserved in the Computer Learning Center in Faner Hall for Ethics training. Your workstation must have a Web browser, Netscape 7.0 or higher, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Mozilla 1.0 and any operating system supporting one of these browsers. These browsers must allow first-party cookies and the use of JavaScript to enable correct navigation and tracking within the Ethics Training and Compliance Center Contact the University's Computer Support Center at 618/453-5155 or by email for help with login or other Ethics Training questions. Please note that failure to carefully read and review all of the program's subject matter may invalidate your completion certificate and require you to complete additional ethics training. Employees who do not have access to a computer or if you need other assistance in completing the training, contact your supervisor or the Ethics Training Administrator, Brent D. Patton, at 453-6677. For technical assistance, contact the SIUC Helpdesk at 453-5155. For more information go to the SIUC Ethics Office Web site. Employees must complete the ethics training between Oct. 16 and Nov. 7. The state's Ethics Training and Compliance Center is accessible here.
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