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Global Efforts to Combat Human Rights Abuses in Supply Chains

By Robert P. Lewis, Kevin Coon & Christopher Burkett on September 5, 2019
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Companies worldwide face rising pressure to comply with international labour and human rights standards both within their operations and in their supply chains. In addition to the harmful impact on workers, failing to address labour and human rights risks can result in serious brand damage and legal risk, with consequent financial implications for the business. We’re pleased to share our recent Bloomberg publication, here, with an update on existing and proposed legislation and best practices for mitigating risk.

Originally published in Bloomberg Law August 2019. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2019 The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. www.bna.com

 

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