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Citizen Conduct Manual
Rebeca García Álvarez, a colleague
who works at the Construction area
in the Castile and León Civil Works
Division in Valladolid, collected the
e-book that FCC rafed on 1 July
in a contest open to all employees
who contributed ideas for creating a
civility manual.
To date, 150 employees have contributed
more than 200 ideas which will serve as the
basis for creating the FCC Citizen’s Con-
duct Manual.
Last February FCC launched this initiative
for creating a civility manual of good citi-
zens’ conduct and practices whch was to
be created by employees and which aimed
to recover and promote attitudes and be-
havior that makes it easier to get along with
those around us.
We wish to remind you that you can con-
tinue contributing your ideas, forwarding
From left to right:
Juana Crespo, Head
of the FCC Group
Internal Communi-
cations department;
Rebeca García
Álvarez, winner f
the e-book; and
Elena de Lorenzo,
from the Corporate
Marketing and Brand
Department.
them by email to manualdeconductas@fcc.
es, or through the wiki environment and
the blog for the Citizen Conduct Manual at
http://fccnet/sites/crc/mcc/blogcc/default.
aspx .
Rebeca García Álvarez collects at Torre Picasso
an e-book that she won for her contribution
We plan to start publishing the manual in
December. The intention is to generate
changes in our behaviour within and outsi-
de the company. We are certain that your
contributions will help us to create a valua-
ble document on citizens’ behaviour which
will contribute to improving the city, enable
us to be more comfortable at work by be-
ing polite, civil and respectful with everyone
around us and, in short, contribute to crea-
ting a healthier and sustainable social space
and environment.