Johnson Controls wins ethical company award
Johnson Controls has been recognised by the Ethisphere Institute as a 2014 World’s Most Ethical Company.
Ethical leadership
This is the eighth consecutive year that Johnson Controls has been honoured with the award, which recognises organisations that continue to raise the bar on ethical leadership and corporate behaviour. Johnson Controls is one of only 17 companies to receive this award eight years running.
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Company VP, Jerry Okarma, commented: “Johnson Controls is pleased to be named one of the world’s most ethical companies. This recognition is a tribute to our 170 000 employees around the world, who embrace and demonstrate our values and high standards on integrity and ethics every day.
“The entire community of World’s Most Ethical Companies believe that customers, employees, investors and regulators place a high premium on trust and that ethics and good governance are key in earning it,” explained Ethisphere’s CEO, Timothy Erblich.
Exclusive community
“Johnson Controls joins an exclusive community committed to driving performance through leading business practices. We congratulate everyone at Johnson Controls for this extraordinary achievement.”
Johnson Controls is a global multi-industrial company with established core businesses in the automotive, building, and energy storage industries.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/27032014/johnson_controls_ethical_award_310/
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