Sound corporate ethics is emerging as the cornerstone of competitiveness
in the global marketplace. At POSCO, we aspire to earn the respect
and trust of our stakeholders by embracing the highest ethical standards
in every aspect of our business. On June 2, 2003, we culminated
an extensive review and analysis of ethical norms from home and
abroad with the unveiling of the updated POSCO Code of Conduct.
Today, the challenge is to live up to its principles in all our
relationships, both internal and external.
The success of today's POSCO is due in great part to the
values and standards we embraced from the very beginning. Our founding
commitment to integrity and discipline combined with an uncompromising
stance toward the illegal and improper gave us a solid foundation
from which to overcome the difficulty and adversity of our earliest
days to emerge as a world-class steelmaker some three decades later.
This tradition of responsibility helped us make history in 1993
when we became the first Korean firm to publicly unveil a code of
conduct.
In recent years, a number of high-profile corporate scandals and
failures have once again put the public spotlight on corporate ethics.
We have seized on this opportunity to reaffirm our values and standards
as we elevate our thinking and ethical values to international standards.
The updated POSCO Code of Conduct has five sections outlining our
fundamental responsibilities as well as our ethical commitments
to each of our stakeholder groups. It is augmented by rules of conduct
providing general guidance on ethical behavior in seven specific
areas as well as compliance guidelines offering concrete advice
concerning gifts, entertainment, and other common issues. We have
compiled all these materials into a handy pocket-sized handbook
and printed a five-point integrity self-test on the back of each
employee ID card to assist our employees in making ethical decisions
in their daily work.
The upgraded code required an upgrade to the organizational unit
tasked with supporting it. Formerly a team-level group, the new
Corporate Ethics Department provides employees with walk-in access
to counselors to discuss ethical issues and personal concerns.
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