Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Code of Ethics and Professional Practice

We the members of the American Translators Association accept as our ethical and professional duty.

LINGUIST: Ana Lucia Amaral

I. As a Translator or Interpreter, a bridge for ideas from one language to another and one culture to another, I commit myself to the highest standards of performance, ethical behavior, and business practices.

A. I will endeavor to translate or interpret the original message faithfully, to satisfy the needs of the end user(s). I acknowledge that this level of excellence requires:
1. mastery of the target language equivalent to that of an educated native speaker,
2. up-to-date knowledge of the subject material and its terminology in both languages,
3. access to information resources and reference materials, and knowledge of the tools of my profession,
4. continuing efforts to improve, broaden, and deepen my skills and knowledge.
B. I will be truthful about my qualifications and will not accept any assignments for which I am not fully qualified.
C. I will safeguard the interests of my clients as my own and divulge no confidential information.
D. I will notify my clients of any unresolved difficulties. If we cannot resolve a dispute, we will seek arbitration.
E. I will use a client as a reference only if I am prepared to name a person to attest to the quality of my work.
F. I will respect and refrain from interfering with or supplanting any business relationship between my client and my client's client.

COMPANY: Trade Languages, Inc.

II. As an employer or contractor of translators and/or interpreters, I will uphold the above standards in my business. I further commit myself to the following practices with translators and interpreters:

A. Trade Languages, Inc. will put the contractual relationship with translators and interpreters in electronic writing and state the expectations prior to work.
B. Trade Languages, Inc. will adhere to agreed terms, payment schedules, and agreed changes, and will not capriciously change job descriptions after work has begun.
C. Trade Languages, Inc. will deal directly with the translator or interpreter about any dispute. If we cannot resolve a dispute, we will seek arbitration.
D. Trade Languages, Inc. will not require translators or interpreters to do unpaid work for the prospect of a paid assignment.
E. Trade Languages, Inc. will not use translators' or interpreters' credentials in bidding or promoting the business without their consent or without the bona fide intention to use their services.
F. For translations for publication or performance over which Trade Languages, Inc. has direct control, Trade Languages, Inc. will give translators recognition traditionally given authors.
The above code of conduct is published by the American Translators Association at   http://www.atanet.org//membership/code_of_professional_conduct.php