Negative Behaviour definition

Negative Behaviour means any action or statement (including social media posts) by the Supplier that brings the Supplier and/or the Company into public disrepute, contempt, scandal or ridicule, or that shocks or offends the community or any group or class thereof, or that reflects unfavorably on Company or that reduces

Examples of Negative Behaviour in a sentence

  • The Company will encourage an atmosphere of positive behaviour among students and staff, and by implementing its Positive Behaviour Procedure (found within the Student Welcome Pack) and having a clear Negative Behaviour Procedure to effectively deal with poor behaviour.

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