Dubai Lime’s Ethics Charter |
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Dubai Lime’s Ethics Charter The company does not accept sponsorship from alcohol, tobacco or “food stuffs” high in saturated fat or deemed by the management team to be unhealthy to people. The company does not accept sponsorship from companies wishing to offer instruments of debt such as credit cards or loans. The company does not use flash advertising on any of its web pages and does not implement advertising platforms that may be deemed as intrusive to its users. The company does not sell details from its user database to third parties, and does not print or publish any user details to any third parties. The company has a strong corporate social responsibility focus and where possible our CSR partners will be given opportunity free of charge to promote their cause on all of our platforms. The company does not promote a political opinion on its website or at its events, although we do not stop users from voicing their opinion on their website as long as it is polite non slanderous and considered. The company only employs people with a passion for their work; we do not engage contract staff or outsourcing of back office function based on economic drivers. The company provides a fair priced employment policy based on experience and commitment. The company operates and encourages culturally diverse employment of multiple cultures, races, ages and is disability positive regarding employment of people with disabilities or special needs within its organization. Philosophy of Dubai Lime Do no Evil - Treat people as you would like to be treated and make people smile where possible unless it causes you to do some evil or treat people badly. Be honest and transparent with people, have fun and follow your passion in life. Have respect for your hosts and elders. We aim to bring people of different cultures and backgrounds together to further deepen community spirit and cultural understanding. We aim to provide a platform for businesses to promote themselves through informative and educational articles to further strengthen the links between business and community development. |







