California takes action against human trafficking
Beginning January 1, 2012, California law required that large companies make public disclosures on the efforts to ensure that goods manufactured and sold were not produced by workers who were enslaved, coerced, or otherwise forced into labor. The law (California Civil Code Section 1714.43 - California Transparency in Supply Chains Act) is meant to promote greater accountability on firms to monitor their supply chains (whether domestic or international) for human trafficking.
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