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Perhaps you should check the meaning of the word context?It was a conversation on the phone
Unfortunately, as a moderator, I have to read thisI did not think you were interested
No.Do you think it might help if you were to read the CIPD code of conduct and then comment. Would that improve the quality of the content and thread and make for a much better forum?
Nope. You are not providing any useful context so no meaningful answer can be provided.Do you think it might help if you were to read the CIPD code of conduct and then comment. Would that improve the quality of the content and thread and make for a much better forum?
Nope. You are not providing any useful context so no meaningful answer can be provided.
All we know is there was a telephone conversation between two people that cannot be corroborated which means there is no viable case to answer.
I’m assuming you are the white single owner of this business?
Do you think it might help if you were to read the CIPD code of conduct and then comment. Would that improve the quality of the content and thread and make for a much better forum?
You really don’t get it do you. What we think is irrelevant.There is a CIPD code of conduct. A CIPD member must adhere to that code of conduct. "If" a CIPD member referred to the other person as a "white male" and referred to their business as "one man band" is this according to the code appropriate?
I give up.What I think is irrelevant. I was politely asking the forum their thoughts based on the written code of conduct. If the forum believes that it is appropriate for a CIPD member to use language as described then that is that. Perhaps I was not sure that it was not against the CIPD members code of conduct.
I give up.
CONTEXT If the CIPD member said that it was inappropriate to refer to white men and one man bands, that comment would be approproate.
So what?A CIPD member is someone who belongs to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) — a UK-based professional body for HR (Human Resources) and people development.
Being a member of CIPD means you're recognized as part of a respected community of HR and L&D (Learning & Development) professionals. Members have access to resources, training, networking, and professional recognition.
I'll have a goIf you were engaging in conversation, discussion and business with a CIPD member would you expect them to adhere to their code of conduct?
I'll have a go......'in what context?'
You've clearly convinced yourself you are right, so why not take appropriate action?
Just for clarity:
- describing a pale-skinned male as a white man doesn't break any codes.
- describing a business operated by a sole male as a one man band doesn't break any codes.
I'd lay good money that, when you lodge your complaint, the first question that will arise to establish whether it was appropriate or not , will be 'what was the context?' If you don't answer, that will be an end to the matter.
In what context were the phrases used?
Eg: “is it a big company?” Reply: “No, it’s a one-man band”.
Ask the CIPD. It's their code and their member.I’m questioning whether referring to someone as a “white man” and describing their business as a “one-man band” aligns with the CIPD’s standards on inclusive and respectful communication. Common usage doesn’t override professional responsibility. I’m seeking clarity on whether this language meets the expectations set out in the Code of Conduct—not whether it’s colloquial.
Yes. And there is precisely nothing that prohibits use of those terms.have you read the CIPD code of conduct?
I don't give a s**tDo *you* think it meets the expectations set out in the Code of Conduct?
I can only assume this is some weird psychological experiment to see how long a thread will continue when every responder gives the same or similar negative response which is completely ignored by the OP.Perhaps you should. Especially given your signature reads "Hodgson Employer Services, Employment Law Advice and Payroll Services"
Only if she is a member. Unlike other professions there is no requirement to be a CIPD memberPerhaps you should. Especially given your signature reads "Hodgson Employer Services, Employment Law Advice and Payroll Services"