TechAbout HR Handbook
The official policies, benefits and conventions that guide life at TechAbout — from probation and leaves to compensation and code of conduct.
Code of Conduct
This Code of Conduct sets out the professional standards every TechAbout employee is expected to uphold. It covers outside work, confidentiality, serious misconduct, day-to-day office conduct, and the process followed when concerns are raised.
Outside Work and Confidentiality
Freelancing, part-time jobs, consultancy work, directorships, agency work, reseller activity, or any other outside business activity must be disclosed and approved in writing before it starts. Approval is required so the company can check workload, confidentiality, client conflicts, intellectual property, and any possible conflict of interest.
Employees must protect TechAbout confidential information during employment and after leaving the company. Company data, client information, internal documents, source code, passwords, financial information, employee records, and business plans must not be shared, copied, sold, or used for personal benefit.
For detailed rules, disclosures, and approval steps, see the Conflict of Interest & Outside Work policy.
Serious Misconduct and Review Process
If a serious concern is reported, HR and management will review the facts, speak to the people involved where appropriate, preserve available evidence, and decide the next step. The process is intended to be fair, documented, and proportionate to the issue.
The following matters may lead to corrective action, disciplinary action, suspension of access, recovery of company assets, or separation depending on the facts:
- Theft, fraud, misuse, or intentional damage to company assets.
- Embezzlement, bribery, kickbacks, or using TechAbout's name for personal benefit.
- Unauthorized sharing, deletion, copying, or damage to company information or documents.
- Conduct that harms workplace safety, dignity, trust, or the professional working environment.
- Repeated refusal to follow reasonable work instructions, policies, or security requirements.
Where the matter can be corrected through guidance, training, warning, or an improvement plan, management may use those steps before stronger action. Where the matter is severe, urgent, or creates risk to people, clients, systems, or company assets, management may take immediate protective steps.
Office Conduct
- Employees must mark login and logout time on the attendance system whenever they leave the office during working hours.
- Headphones may be used where they do not disturb work. Loudspeakers are not acceptable in shared work areas.
- Personal calls should be brief and should not disturb other employees or reduce work output. As a normal guideline, personal calls should stay within 15 to 20 minutes.
- Mobile phones should remain on vibrate or silent mode in shared work areas.
- Lunch and prayer breaks should normally be completed within one hour unless management approves a different arrangement.
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