May 10, 2018

Business and Human Rights: Threading the Needle of Multiple Jurisdictions in Supply Chain Integrity, Including Human Trafficking Compliance

New York partner Jerry Hathaway and Philadelphia associate Matthew Fontana wrote a white paper for the ABA Section of Labor & Employment Law’s International Labor & Employment Law Committee Midyear Meeting. “Business and Human Rights: Threading the Needle of Multiple Jurisdictions in Supply Chain Integrity, Including Human Trafficking Compliance” looks at supply chain labor and employment issues within the fashion industry.

Jerry and Matthew discuss factory disasters and supply chain monitoring, human trafficking and forced labor, class action litigation and compliance with supply chain regulations.

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