Reworking areas that Labour strategists hope to reconnect with working-class and Brexit-voting communities has led to significant gains for the party. However, the Conservatives' overall vote share also saw a decline, with some seats experiencing larger drops in support compared to 2019 general election results.
Labour flipped six constituencies that they won while losing more than five points in vote share; these included Burnley, Hyndburn and Bolton North East, which were all heavily influenced by Brexit voters. The largest drops in Conservative support occurred in areas with a higher proportion of people who voted to leave the European Union in 2 True or False: A company's code of ethics is only relevant for its top management and has no bearing on employees at lower levels.
Solution: False. A company's code of ethics should apply to all members of an organization, regardless of their position within the hierarchy. The purpose of a code of ethics is to provide guidance on appropriate behaviors that align with the values and principles of the organization. It serves as a reference for employees at every level when making decisions in both professional and personal contexts. If only top management were held accountable to these standards, it would undermine their effectiveness and could lead to an inconsistent application of ethical practices across different levels within the company. Inclusivity and enforcement at all levels help ensure that a code of ethics has its intended influence on corporate culture and decision-making processes.
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