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Corporate

Aug. 29, 2013

Companies seek guidance on supply chain enforcement

Attorney General Kamala Harris's silence on a transparency rule in the Supply Chains Act prompted wide speculation among compliance attorneys.


By Dominic Fracassa


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California earned an international reputation as a forward-thinking proponent of human rights when it passed landmark legislation forcing companies to be more open about their efforts to cut human trafficking and wage slavery from their supply chains.


But more than 19 months after the Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 took effect, its advocates are becoming impatient for direction or enfor...

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