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The new law - approved on Tuesday with 555 votes in favour, 6 against and 45 abstentions - is designed to clean up both the bloc’s import and export markets from links to modern slavery and human rights abuses. Despite applying to products manufactured anywhere in the world, the law is seen as a deliberate move against countries such as Turkmenistan or China, where there is reported evidence of state-sponsored forced labour. Under the new regulation rubber-stamped on Tuesday and expected to come into force in 2027 pending final approval of member states, national authorities will be able to la...
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This week, we are joined by Isabelle Schömann, Deputy Secretary General of the European Trade Union Confederation, Michiel Hoogeveen, Dutch MEP from the European Conservatives & Reformists, and Martin Porter, Chair of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership in Europe. Panellists reacted to an EU law currently being finalised that would make companies responsible for human rights abuses in their supply chain. Critics fear it will add red tape, while NGOs and trade unions say it will stop profits being made from human suffering. Thousands of people across Europe recently signed a p...
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New Investor Briefing Highlights Significant Social And Governance Risks At PalantirQ2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreAs Palantir files S-1 with SEC in bid for listing on NYSE, fresh concerns emerge regarding contracts with government agencies with a record of human rights abuse. Risk Briefing on Palantir TechnologiesNEW YORK, NY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 – The Investor Alliance for Human Rights is today publishing a Risk Briefing on Palantir Technologies, Inc. detailing significant social and governance risks revealed in its recent S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange...
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