Equal Opportunities Policy
Mulberry Square Limited (from here on known as 'the Company') is committed to providing a working environment in which employees are able to realise their full potential and to contribute to its business success irrespective of their gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, part time status, religion or belief. This is a key employment value to which all employees are expected to give their support.
In order to create conditions in which this goal can be realised, the Company is committed to identifying and eliminating unlawful discriminatory practices, procedures and attitudes throughout the Company. The Company expects employees to support this commitment and to assist in its realisation in all possible ways.
Specifically, the Company aims to ensure that no employee or candidate is subject to unlawful discrimination, either directly or indirectly, on the grounds of gender, race (including colour, nationality or ethnic origin), sexual orientation, marital status, part time status, religion or belief or disability. This commitment applies to all aspects of employment, including:
- recruitment and selection, including advertisements, job descriptions, interview and selection procedures;
- training;
- promotion and career development opportunities;
- terms and conditions of employment, and access to employment related benefits and facilities;
- grievance handling and the application of disciplinary procedures; and
- selection for redundancy.
Equal Opportunities practice is developing constantly as social attitudes and legislation change. The Company will keep its policies under review and will implement changes where these could improve equality of opportunity. This commitment applies to all the Company’s employment policies and procedures, not just those specifically connected with Equal Opportunities.
Harassment
Harassment is physical, verbal or non-verbal behaviour which is unwanted and personally offensive to the recipient, and which causes the recipient to feel threatened, humiliated, intimidated, patronised, denigrated, bullied, distressed or harassed.
The way in which complaints of unlawful discrimination and harassment will be handled
Discrimination and harassment are often complex matters, and there is no single way of dealing with every suspected or alleged instance. In some cases employees may be able to deal satisfactorily with an issue by raising it with their immediate manager.
If an employee wishes to make a formal complaint he or she should use the Company’s Grievance Procedure which is set out in the Employee Handbook.
The Company will treat seriously all allegations of unlawful discrimination or harassment.
If an employee is accused of unlawful discrimination or harassment
If an employee is accused of unlawful discrimination or harassment, the Company will investigate the matter fully.
In the course of the investigation the employee will be given the opportunity to respond to the allegation and provide an explanation of his or her actions.
If the Company concludes that no unlawful discrimination or harassment has occurred, this will be the end of the matter.
If the Company concludes that the claim is false or malicious the complainant may be subject to disciplinary action.
If on the other hand the Company concludes that the employee’s actions amount to unlawful discrimination or harassment he or she may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including summary dismissal for gross misconduct.
Monitoring
The Company will not tolerate unlawful discrimination or harassment of any kind in the working environment and will take positive action to prevent its occurrence.
In this connection the Company will monitor its policies and will implement changes in order to improve them as social attitudes and legislation change. This commitment applies to all the Company’s employment policies and procedures, not just those specifically concerned with Equal Opportunities.
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Company News
New CRM software package sees lite of day!
To support the marketing of its internet products and services, and the management of its database through Mulberry Square, the company has invested in OSX CRM software package, Daylite Productivity Suite from Marketcircle Inc.
It was vital that any package introduced to their network was compatible with other Mac based programs and its production management software, Studiometry from Oranged.net
Year end accounts reveal healthy growth for Mulberry Square Limited
Mountsorrel based 'Print & Internet Services' company, Mulberry Square Limited, has just released its latest annual financial accounts.
Its turnover for the year ending 30th June 2007 reached £316,362 an increase of 15%, with pre-tax profits which coming in at £17,292 up 285% on the previous year. These positive figures were achieved despite a slimming down of its senior management team mid term and difficult trading conditions brought on by the UK economic slow down.
Positive first quarter results driven by internet boost
I am pleased to announce that our company has seen a growth in internet based business during the first quarter of our trading year.
This growth has resulted in an overall increase in our gross and net profit figures by 26% compared to the first quarter of last year.
Enhanced Telecommunications Investment
To accompany Mulberry Square Limited's recent expansion, taking on a new Artworker and Marketing Manager, the company has upgraded it's telephone system.
Reaction to the enhanced customer experience has been extremely positive with many callers commenting on the professional manner with which they were dealt with.
The system was provided courtesy of Vodacom of Sittingbourne, Kent.