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Questions or Concerns. Any questions or concerns regarding this agreement should be addressed to the State Authorized Representative
Questions or Concerns. If Supplier or Supplier’s Personnel have any questions about these Guidelines or their obligations under the Agreement or concerns related to the performance of the Services with respect to these Guidelines, Supplierr shall promptly contact the cognizant Company manager or Company counsel. The General Electric Company and its GE Power & Water business (“GE”) are committed to unyielding Integrity and high standards of business conduct in everything we do, especially in our dealings with suppliers, contractors and consultants of GE, its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively “Suppliers”). For well over a century, GE people have created an asset of incalculable value: the company’s worldwide reputation for integrity and high standards of business conduct. That reputation, built by so many people over so many years, depends on upholding it in each business transaction we make. GE bases its Supplier relationships on lawful, efficient and fair practices, and expects its Suppliers to adhere to applicable legal and regulatory requirements in their business relationships, including those with their employees, their local environments, and GE. The quality of our Supplier relationships often has a direct bearing on the quality of our customer relationships. Likewise, the quality of our Suppliers’ products and services affects the quality of our own products and services. To help GE Suppliers understand both: (1) the GE commitment to unyielding Integrity and (2) and the standards of business conduct that all GE Suppliers must meet, GE has prepared this GE Power & Water Integrity Guide for Suppliers, Contractors and Consultants. Suppliers are expected to collaborate with GE’s employees so that those employees can continue to consistently meet these GE integrity commitments. The Guide is divided into four sections: • GE Code of ConductGE Compliance ObligationsResponsibilities of GE SuppliersHow to Raise an Integrity Concern Suppliers should carefully review this Guide, including but not limited to the section entitled “Responsibilities of GE Suppliers.” Suppliers are responsible for ensuring that they and their employees, workers, representatives and subcontractors comply with the standards of conduct required of GE Suppliers. Please contact the GE manager you work with or any GE Compliance Resource if you have any questions about this Guide or the standards of business conduct that all GE Suppliers must meet. GE’s commitment to total, unyielding Integrity i...
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Questions or Concerns. 16.1 Staff and students should take any queries or concerns regarding technical matters to the ICT Technicians. 16.2 Queries or concerns regarding other e-­‐safety issues should be taken to Year Level Coordinators, Director of Wellbeing or Director of eLearning. Mordialloc College aims to connect our students with vibrant and engaging learning communities that extend beyond the classroom. We recognise that our students are immersed in a technology rich world and aim to guide them to become flexible, efficient, conscientious, creative, safe and responsible digital citizens. Our focus is on engaging our students in participatory and authentic learning so they grow as resilient and innovative learners. Mordialloc College recognises that 21st century education is contextual and needs to be founded in real life application. This means lessons, activities, resources, etc. have to be accessible and flexible, to provide immediate and relevant learning. Re-­‐ search shows that students are motivated and engaged in learning when they have their own digital device (iPad/tablet/net-­‐ book/laptop), as they take more ownership of their learning and can learn in more creative and authentic ways. Personalised digital devices are light and portable and provide students with access to a range of applications and software that will enable them to connect, create and collaborate. With a personal digital device our students can: • Learn anywhere, anytime • Control and initiate their own learning • Organise and plan their school life • Instantly access information and resources on a needs basis • Make flexible and fluid communications with teachers, family and each other • Explore their creativity All students, staff and community members must agree to the responsibilities and expectations set by the College before they can use their personal digital device on the College grounds, during College activities or connect it to the College’s network. At school, students agree to: • Use their personal digital device only for learning purposes as directed by their teacher • Act responsibly and not use the device to find, create or share information that might be harmful, inappropriate or hurtful to themselves or others. • Protect the privacy of others and never post private information about another person using SMS, MMS or any other messaging or social network software • Not text, message, call, video-­‐conference or use any other communication software during school hours unless in-­‐ struc...