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Workers’ Rights And Environmental Legislation Endorsed by European Union

The legislation would require large companies to take responsibility for detecting and remedying human rights violations and environmental damage in their supply chains, if formally approved by a vote in April, which is the planned timeline according to a spokesperson for the European Parliament.
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A general view inside the European Parliament. The CSDDD was endorsed Friday by European Union member states. Christopher Furlong via Getty Images
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