FBC Newton Employee Handbook (2)

2. Knowingly falsifying or failing to disclose any employment-related information (oral or written) or any other type of dishonesty before or during employment with the Company. This includes falsification of an employment application or any company document. 3. Falsification of time keeping records. This includes improper recording of time on written time cards, clocking in or out for another employee, or asking another employee to clock in or out for you. If a mistake is made on the time card/ sheet, it must be corrected and initialed by both Company supervision and the employee involved. 4. Performing any work off the clock. The Company follows all applicable federal, state and local employment laws and has trained the Company’s management team in those laws. In the unlikely event that you are asked to work off the clock, please report this to a Human Resources representative immediately. 5. Theft. This includes taking Company property without authorization and also includes taking another employee’s property (i.e., lunch, personal belongs, etc.). 6. Employees over staying break time, excessive breaks, loitering on the clock after scheduled work hours will be charged with stealing company time . 7. Violating the Company's policy on drugs and alcohol. The Company policy on drugs and alcohol is separately posted on Company bulletin boards . 8. Refusal to submit to a blood test or urinalysis without delay in the event of a suspected violation of Rule 7 . 9. Disclosing the company’s trade secrets, confidential, or propriety information, which is defined to include company information (whether obtained from hard copy, electronic, or other confidential company source) relating to sales figures, product pricing, production costs, product plans, lists of actual or potential customers, customer transaction information, list of actual or potential suppliers, supplier transaction information, technical and engineering details, manufacturing processes or techniques, financial performance data, financial plans, formulae, recipes, invention information, marketing and business strategies, and similar company business information not generally known to the public. As noted in the introduction to these rules, this rule, as well as all others, do not prohibit employees from discussing wages, hours, or other terms and conditions of employment or any other matters the discussion of which is protected by law.

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Insubordination, which can include, but is not limited to, the following:

2024 Employee Handbook – B. Turner

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