Orientation Program

/ˌɔːr.i.enˈteɪ.ʃən ˈproʊ.ɡræm/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A structured introduction provided by an organization to new employees, members, or participants to acquaint them with legal policies, procedures, rights, and obligations.
    The orientation program outlined the company's compliance standards and workplace ethics.

Forms

  • orientation program
  • orientation programs

Commentary

Orientation programs often play a crucial role in legal risk management by ensuring early awareness of regulatory and workplace rules.

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