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AIREI
CORPORATE
Membership & Ethics
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Membership of the
AIREI
is available to every bona fide company which has an involvement with
supplying
Investors in
Property. Membership shows that the members understand and honour their responsibility to their
clients, suppliers and the general public to provide fair rates, with
clarity in terms and conditions, to conduct business ethically and with integrity.
The members of the AIREI
agree to abide by the following code of ethics and empower the
AIREI
Board
of Directors to act upon and enforce the following:
Member Companies:-
- recognise that sincerity,
candour, truthfulness, the keeping of promises, and transparency
contribute not only to their own credibility and stability but also to
the smoothness and efficiency of business transactions, while accepting the legitimacy of trade secrets,
particularly on the international level.
- protect and, where possible, improve
the environment, promote sustainable development, and prevent the
wasteful use of natural resources.
- do not participate in or condone
bribery, money laundering, or other corrupt practices and seek
cooperation with others to eliminate them.
- treat all customers with dignity,
irrespective of whether they purchase our products and services directly
or otherwise acquire them in the market.
- provide customers with the highest quality products and services
consistent with their requirements;
- treat customers fairly in all aspects of business
transactions, including a high level of service and remedies for their
dissatisfaction;
- make every effort to ensure that the health and safety of customers, as well as the quality of their environment, will be
sustained or enhanced by products and services;
- assure respect for human dignity in products offered, marketing, and
advertising; and respect the integrity of the culture of customers.
- believe in the dignity of every
employee and in take employee interests seriously
- provide working conditions that respect each employee's health and
dignity;
- be honest in communications and open in sharing
information, limited only by legal and competitive constraints;
- engage in good faith negotiations when conflict arises;
- avoid discriminatory practices and guarantee equal treatment and
opportunity in areas such as gender, age, race, and religion;
- promote in the business itself the employment of differently abled
people in places of work where they can be genuinely useful;
- protect employees from avoidable injury and illness in the
workplace;
- apply professional and diligent management in order to secure a fair
and competitive return on investment;
- disclose relevant information to investors subject to legal
requirements and competitive constraints;
- conserve, protect, and increase the investors' assets
where possible
- respect investors' requests, suggestions, complaints, and
formal resolutions.
- ensure that business activities are free from coercion and
unnecessary litigation;
- pay suppliers on time and in accordance with agreed terms of trade;
and
- foster open markets for trade and investment;
- promote competitive behaviour that is socially and environmentally
beneficial and demonstrates mutual respect among competitors;
- refrain from either seeking or participating in questionable
payments or favours to secure competitive advantages;
- respect both tangible and intellectual
property rights
- refuse to acquire commercial information by dishonest or unethical
means.
- collaborate with those forces in the community dedicated to raising
standards of health, education, workplace safety and economic
well-being;
- promote and stimulate sustainable development and play a leading
role in preserving and enhancing the physical environment and
conserving the earth's resources;
-
be a good corporate citizen through charitable
donations, educational and cultural contributions, and employee
participation in community and civic affairs.
Members
advertising and promotional materials will be clear and will not intentionally
deceive or
misrepresent their company products and services as actually provided.
take actions to
ensure that representations made on behalf of their company by employees
or agents are accurate and to prohibit false representations being made on
their behalf.
comply with
their regulatory obligations and cooperate fully with all regulatory
agencies.
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