This session covers what compliance professionals need to know to effectively understand, address, and implement policy. Governments across the globe are committed to eliminating forced labor and other social and environmental abuses from the supply chain. As this complex and difficult to implement area of law evolves, all compliance professionals need to know and be able to advise their business on the legal requirements as well as learn how to implement this into their operations with minimal frustration to the business.
Learning Objectives:- Understand the evolving supply chain due diligence laws
- Understand who will be impacted by these laws
- Review challenges companies face as well as potential pitfalls
- Take away practical steps to implement these laws into your supply chain due diligence and flow them down to your supply chain
Event Details
Friday, October 20, 2023
Georgia Tech
GTRI Conference Center,250 14th Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30318
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