Corporate Values
Unidata has always been sensitive to the principles of corporate social responsibility, firmly believing that management efficiency and cost-effectiveness must be inextricably accompanied not only by ethical sensitivity, but also by social engagement and respect for the environment. This sensitivity is reflected in the ability to combine and integrate different objectives into the achievement of the corporate mission, such as attention to the needs of the community and respect for the environment, and the promotion of a workplace inspired by respect, fairness, collaboration, and the enhancement of professional skills.
To confirm the importance attributed to ethical profiles and, in particular, to emphasize the relevance of conduct based on rigor and integrity, Unidata has adopted the Code of Ethics, which represents a foundational component of the company’s Internal Control System and a tool for corporate culture. The Code of Ethics defines the set of core values, reference standards, and rules of conduct for the company, and establishes binding principles, without exception, for all corporate representatives, employees, and any other individual acting, directly or indirectly, in the name and on behalf of the Company.
It plays a fundamental role in Unidata’s credibility within both the civil and economic context, translating the appreciation of the values that characterize the company’s way of operating into a competitive advantage. Everyone who works for UNIDATA has a specific commitment to observe and ensure compliance with the principles of the Code.
The Code of Ethics forms the basis of the 231 Model, which is the organization and management model adopted by Unidata pursuant to Legislative Decree 231/2001, aimed at preventing the commission of offenses that could entail administrative liability for the Company. Unidata is committed to the widest possible dissemination of the principles contained in the Code and to the continuous monitoring of their compatibility with the evolution of the reference regulatory framework. Any information regarding the Code and its application and/or any violation or suspected violation of the Code can be reported to the Supervisory Body at the following email address: odv231@unidata.it.