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2017年8月16日

AU govt. proposes law that will require large businesses to report on their actions to address modern slavery

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The Australian Government has announced its intention to introduce legislation that will require large businesses to report annually on actions taken to address modern slavery, including in their supply chains. A central repository for modern slavery statements will also be introduced. The government will conduct a public consultation which, together the federal inquiry process, will help to determine the final content of the proposed legislation.