Economic Relief - Federal Cabinet Approves Changes to the Supply Chain Law and Energy Costs
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The Federal Government has introduced amendments to the supply chain law. Larger companies are to be relieved of documentation obligations for several years, as the Ministry of Labour announced.
The supply chain law is intended to ensure that certain ethical standards are observed, among other things, for products produced abroad. The Federal Government now decides to ease the documentation obligations for companies. Employers are still disappointed - just like human rights activists.
Human rights and environmental protection in the supply chains - these sensitive issues change the rules. Employers are disappointed - but human rights representatives are also dissatisfied.
Human rights and environmental protection in the supply chains – on these sensitive issues, the Federal Government loosens the rules. Aid organisations are dissatisfied.
The Federal Cabinet has approved a reform of the Supply Chain Act: companies will be exempt from comprehensive reporting obligations in the future. While sanctions will remain in place, they will only apply to serious violations.
Supply chain care obligations law (LkSG): (dpa) After the amendment of the law adopted yesterday, there is a rather disappointing response.
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