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What is Every Employee Every Community?
What the acronym EEEC stands for.
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What is India?
Manufacturing began in this country in 1964 in a partnership with Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd.
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What is Columbus, Indiana?
The location of Cummins corporate headquarters.
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Who is Clessie Cummins?
He took a cross-country trip to prove the capability and affordability of his diesel engines.
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What is the assimilation period (four months--120 days)?
The time in which you and the Company have the opportunity to decide on the continuation of your employment relationship.
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What is four hours?
The amount of paid work time each year that Cummins allows every employee for EEEC volunteering.
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What is Onan?
In 1985, Cummins purchased this company to enter the Power Generation Market.
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What is CMI?
The current acronym for Cummins on the stock exchange.
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Who is W. G. Irwin?
He owned the first bicycle in Columbus, Indiana.
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What is discuss it one on one?
The first step you are expected to take if you have a problem with another employee
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What is the Women's Affinity Group (WAG)?
The name of a prominent women's social group at Cummins RMEP that we discussed in class.
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What is the Diesel Worker's Union?
In 1938, the employees of Cummins rejected a bid to organize by the CIO and instead formed this union.
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What is Cummins?
Founded in February 1919.
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Who is Tom Linebarger?
The current CEO of Cummins.
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What are selections, promotions, and transfers.
Employees on an active PIP or CAP are not eligible for these.
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What is education?
Our Global Priority Areas of Corporate Responsibility include ______, Environment, and Social Justice/Equality of Opportunity.
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What is the Light Duty Diesel?
Funding for development of this engine, starting in 1997, was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy due to its interest in energy efficiency.
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What is Kaizen?
Japanese word that literally means "change + good"
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Who is Tim Solso?
He is credited with introducing Six Sigma to Cummins.
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What is the Code of Business Conduct?
Contains 10 Ethical Principles. The first of these is "follow the law everywhere."
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What is United Way?
The volunteer organization for which Cummins RMEP is usually the top local contributor of employee-contributed and employer-contributed funds each year.
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What is the Strike of 1972?
This event directly caused Cummins market share to dip below the market share of Detroit Diesel for the first time (36% versus 37%).
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What is 5S?
A methodology that: sorts, sets-in-order, shines, standardizes, and sustains/self disciplines
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Who is J. Irwin Miller?
He was appointed head of the National Council of Churches.
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Who is/are every employee, all employees, all of us?
Who is responsible for the quality of products and services provided to Cummins customers?
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