Germany: Social Democrats should defend EU Due Diligence Directive, says Human Rights Watch
โGermanyโs Social Democrats Should Defend EU Supply Chains Lawsโ
โฆThe Rana Plaza tragedy fueled a global movement calling for mandatory human rights rules for businesses, which ultimately led the European Union in 2024 to adopt the EU Due Diligence Directive, requiring large companies to adhere to human rights and environmental standards in their own operations and their global value chains.
However, Germanyโs Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, who are leading coalition talks to form the countryโs next government, has vowed to โpreventโ the law, portraying it as an โunnecessary burdenโ for companies. The CDU also wants to do away with other EU supply chain laws designed to tackle forced labor, deforestation, and the trade in minerals used to finance brutal wars.
Germanyโs Social Democratic Party (SPD), the other party in the coalition talks, should step up to preserve the EU Due Diligence Directive. Founded to protect workersโ rights, the SPD has long backed laws obliging companies to respect human rights in their supply chains, including the EU law.
As a powerhouse in the European Union, Germany could potentially destroy these protections, especially given the role of EU Commission President and CDU politician Ursula von der Leyenโฆ