Code of Conduct
Policy for Code of Conduct
Following the Code of Conduct
- No matter what their specific role, position, practice, or terms and conditions of employment may be, everyone at Z-JANS is subject to the Code of Conduct. This includes the Board of Directors, Interns, Trainees, and Third-party Contractors who work on Z-JANS property.
- Employees shall obey all relevant laws, rules, and regulations, both local and federal; violations of this code may result in penal action, including cessation of employment; employees have to conduct themselves according to this code and keep themselves informed of its provisions and any amendments.
- Z-JANS protects all workers by providing a way to discreetly, anonymously or publicly report any action that could include unethical or criminal behaviour that violates professional standards or is otherwise at odds with the Z-JANS Code of Conduct. Reports can be emailed to zjanspharmaceuticals@gmail.com or the HR Department; Z-JANS will carefully review all reports received.

Policy Perspectives
Our Code of Conduct is divided into nine (9) categories that provide rules that all Z-JANS employees should follow to direct conduct in all areas:
Safeguarding Data, Information, and Intellectual Property
Z-JANS prioritize protecting sensitive, proprietary, and private information, as does its workforce and clientele.
Thus, every employee must take precautions to protect such data. Workers are not permitted to utilize proprietary, sensitive, or secret Z-JANS information in any way that would be against the Organization’s best interests or illegal Conflict of Interest.
All staff members and board members must use sound judgment, uphold the highest moral standards, and behave in a way that keeps them clear of any current or future conflicts of interest. When a board member or employee’s personal, professional, or business interests collide with Z-JANS’s, there is a conflict of interest. Own or private interests can also include those of family members, close friends, business partners, and associates to identify a conflict of interest.
Kinds of conflicts of interest:
- Real conflict of interest occurs when employees' obligations and duties directly collide with their personal or professional interests.
- A potential conflict of interest develops when an employee's personal or professional interests could eventually collide with their official responsibilities
There are many instances in which one may be required to report a conflict of interest;
therefore, it’s critical to be aware of them and the requirement to disclose any conflicts
of interest. When determining if there is a conflict of interest, the following variables
may be taken into account
- Taking up a second job;
- Financial and economic interests, including loans and assets
- Strong familial ties or other relationships with clients, partners, contractors, or other workers in the same Organization;
- Enmity or rivalry with another person or group
- This may impact employees' daily tasks within the Organization.
- In deciding on a new partnership,
- As a member of a recruiting or interview panel,
- As a member of a tender selection or procurement panel,
- As a member of In general decision makinga tender selection or procurement panel,
- In general decision making
Similarly, any workers or other parties who engage with the company must declare any
conflicts of interest as soon as they materialize. In this sense, all staff members must
disclose financial interests and anybody providing Z-JANS with guidance or consulting.


Substance Abuse
Z-JANS is dedicated to giving its workers a drug- and alcohol-free, safe, and healthy work
environment and to appropriately handling any abuse that occurs while an employee is
under the influence of either of these substances
This applies within and outside of regularly planned working hours to all employees of the
Organization, as well as to guests, consultants, contractors, and other individuals who work
for the Organization either directly or indirectly
Gifts
Every Z-JANS employee must ensure that hospitality and presents are provided and
accepted responsibly, within the permitted limitations stated in the gifts policy.
The workers place the highest significance on the rule that while hospitality and other
business etiquette may be appropriate to promote goodwill, they should never be used to
sway decisions made by staff members or customers or compromise the integrity of our
business relationships