Diversity For our Company to succeed as a global professional services firm, we must strive to reflect the diversity of the communities
in which we operate. That means we must maintain a workplace atmosphere that attracts, develops and retains people from various backgrounds. If we do not treat one another with respect, we will not maintain a comfortable and professional atmosphere.
Our professionalism is vital to building our Companys reputation and retaining our diverse talent base. Together, we must strive to create a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment. See also your applicable Employee Handbook
Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination Discriminating against someone for their traits is a violation of our Code, Company policies and, in some cases, the law. Such actions have no place within FTI Consulting. FTI Consulting does not discriminate
against others on the basis of race, color, gender, age, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, ethnicity, religion, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, veteran status or any other classification protected by
applicable laws. Our Company makes employment-related decisions based on merit. To be clear, employment-related decisions include, but are not limited to, those involving the hiring, placement, promotion, demotion, transfer, training,
compensation, benefits and termination of personnel. See also your applicable Employee Handbook Harassment Our Company does not tolerate harassment. Harassment can take many forms, including verbal remarks, physical advances or visual displays, and
may come from colleagues, managers, vendors, contractors, clients or third-parties. The legal definition of harassment may vary depending on where we are doing business, but such behavior always has the purpose or effect of creating an intimidating,
offensive or demeaning environment for another person. It is a form of discrimination and, as such, has no place at FTI Consulting. It is important to note that harassment can be sexual or non-sexual in
nature. By way of example, sexual harassment may include: Unwanted advances Inappropriate touching Sexually suggestive comments or jokes Requests for sexual favors Inappropriate comments about anothers
appearance Non-sexual harassment may include: Offensive comments, jokes, or pictures related to race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, or any other classification protected by
applicable laws Psychological harassment aimed at causing emotional distress In order to keep harassment out of our workplace, we must be sure that our comments and actions are appropriate and respectful. If you feel that you have experienced
or observed any discriminatory or harassing behavior, you are encouraged to disclose the situation to Human Resources, your manager, segment or region leader or the Legal department, immediately. See also FTI Consultings Global Employee
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