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17Dec

Labor Trafficking in Corporate Supply Chains—Where We Are Now

Jones Day | | Return|
Legislatures and courts, both in the United States and abroad, are working toward the eradication of labor trafficking in corporate supply chains. In the United States, consumers have sued manufacturers for failing to disclose the presence of forced...
By: Jones Day
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/labor-trafficking-in-corporate-supply-23757/

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