Code of Ethics

NEW JERSEY STAFFING ALLIANCE STANDARDS OF ETHICAL PRACTICES (Including Standards of Ethical Practices for Temporary Services) As a condition of membership in the NJ Staffing Alliance, each member pledges its support of, and adherence to, the principles set forth below. Through their voluntary compliance with these principles, NJSA members acknowledge that such compliance is in the best interest of the staffing industry.

Relations Between Recruiters & Candidates


1. Candidates shall be referred to employer/clients for interviews only on job openings for which at least verbal authority has been given by the employer/client.

2. Representations made to candidates about the duties, probable length of employment, hours, benefits and salary of prospective positions shall be in onformance with the best knowledge of the recruiter.

3. Precaution shall be taken against referring any candidate to employer/clients who are known to engage in illegal or questionable business practices which might jeopardize the safety of the candidate.

4. Information about a candidate will be used only for the purpose of finding employment for that candidate. Confidential information shall be treated accordingly.

5. No candidate shall be referred to any employer where a strike or lockout exists or is impending (according to the best knowledge of the recruiter) without being notified or such condition.

Relations Between Recruiters & Employers/Clients


1. A candidate's employment record, education, qualification and salary requirements shall be stated to the employer/client as accurately and fully as possible. Clients shall be advised by the recruiter if the recruiter disclaims liability for the accuracy of any information it transmits to the client.

2. A candidate shall be referred to the employer/client for interview only with prior authorization of the employer/client, which may be given verbally.

3. Confidential information relating to the business policy of employer/clients, which is imparted as an aid to the effective handling of their job requirements, shall be treated accordingly.

4. In the absence of an agreement of the contrary, a recruiter shall not attempt to recruit candidates for placement who are still employed by the company with whom they have been placed by the recruiter's firm, unless the candidates directly request the recruiter's assistance in seeking new employment.

5. Direct mail, bulletins and resumes of candidates presented to employer/clients shall represent bona fide candidates.

6. In the absence of an agreement to the contrary, a recruiter shall not attempt to recruit for placement candidates employed by a client company within one year of the most recent placement with that client company at the same location, unless the candidates directly request the recruiter's assistance in seeking new employment.

Relations Between Temporary Services & Temporary Employees

1. Employees shall be assigned to client companies for which a written or verbal job assignment has been given by the client company's representative.

2. Representations to employees about the duties, probable length, hours, salary, bonus, overtime and working conditions of temporary assignments shall be in conformance with the best knowledge of the service.

3. Precautions shall be taken against referring temporary employees to any client who is known to engage in illegal or questionable business practices which might

Relations Between Temporary Services & Clients


1. A temporary employee's experience and qualifications shall be stated as accurately and fully as possible to the extent requested.

2. A temporary employee shall be referred to the client for work assignment only with the prior verbal or written authorization of the client unless other specific arrangement has been made.

3. Confidential information relating to the business policy of the client, which is imparted as an aid to the effective fulfillment of the job requirements, shall be treated accordingly.

4. Communications, written or verbal, with clients regarding temporary workers shall represent bona fide temporary employees and their qualifications.

5. A temporary service firm shall not induce a client company to breach any terms of any contract it might have with another temporary service.

6. A temporary service firm shall not induce an employee or prospective employee to breach any terms of any contracts he or she might have with another temporary service.

Relations Between Personnel Service Firms, Clients, Candidates, Employees & Each Other

1. Anyone who has a compliant about a personnel service should be directed to file the complaint with the Chairperson of the Ethics Committee NJSA Headquarters.

2. NJSA 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 compliant 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.

3. 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.

4. 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.

5. Placement firms that 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 NJSA 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

1. Positions listed by placement firms in newspapers or other media shall be factual