Modern Slavery Act passes Senate
Australia’s first federal Modern Slavery Act, which has been long sought after by advocates, passed the Senate yesterday and will now move to the House of Representatives. Under the new laws, entities with an annual consolidated revenue of more than $100 million will be required to report on slavery risks in their supply chains. National legal advocacy group Law Council of Australia applauded the “historic passing” of the legislation, under which entities with an annual consolidated revenue of more than $100 million will be required to report on slavery risks in their supply chains. LCA president Morry Bailes congratulated the government, […]
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