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    NORCRAFT CABINETRY : CODE OF CONDUCT



    This photo, supplied by the Lyon County Sheriff's Office, shows Alianiss N. Morales of Minneota, Minn., the driver of a van that struck a school bus in rural Minnesota Tuesday, Feb. 19, who has been arrested on suspicion of criminal vehicular operation. Four students were killed in the mishap.(AP Photo/Lyon County Sheriff's Office via the Marshall Independent)

    The name Alianiss N. Morales has turned up in public records across southwest Minnesota. Twenty-three-year-old Morales:

    -- Was ticketed for a traffic incident in Montevideo in May 2006.

    -- Lived in Montevideo in 2006, according to a state ID card in her name.

    -- Worked at Jennie-O Turkey Store in Willmar in late 2007, according to the company.

    -- Worked at Norcraft Cabinetry in Cottonwood, according to her own testimony.


    -- Lived in a Minneota mobile home,

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    Introduction

    The successful business operation and reputation of Norcraft is built upon the principles of fair dealing and ethical conduct of our employees. Each employee must conduct himself or herself accordingly and seek to avoid even the appearance of improper behavior. All of our employees are expected to act in a way that will merit the continued trust and confidence of our customers and the public at large. We expect every employee to promote and protect Norcraft’s best interests and maintain professional and personal integrity at all times.

    To facilitate such conduct and behavior, Norcraft has adopted this Code of Business Conduct
    and Ethics. Compliance with this Code is the responsibility of every Norcraft employee.
    Disregarding or failing to comply with this Code could lead to disciplinary action, up to and
    including possible termination of employment. If you are in a situation which you believe
    may violate or lead to a violation of this Code, follow the guidelines set forth in this Code,
    including those described in Sections 11 and 12.

    1. Conflicts of Interest
    You are expected to refrain from taking part in, or exerting influence in, any transaction in
    which your own interest may conflict with the best interests of Norcraft. A “conflict of
    interestâ€

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    Beautiful Skip.

    Maybe a few people need to fax this to them to remind them of it?


    It seems that hypocrisy can be tolerated by some people so long as money is flowing into their pockets, and not out of them.
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    Hey ICE, I think I know where some IAs might be....!
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    I just sent my E-Mails to Norcraft Cabinetry and three other Cabinetry companies on their website.

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    Rescue workers are seen Tuesday at the site of the bus crash near Cottonwood that left four students dead. Bus driver Dennis Devereaux recalled the crash in an interview with State Trooper Dana Larsen. Devereaux said he saw how bad it was when he went to the back of the bus. (AP Photo/ Marshall Independent, Rae Kruger)

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