Bill S-211 poised to catch construction with its guard down

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Bill S-211 poised to catch construction with its guard down
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Mandatory child labour and anti-slavery reporting requirements are coming to Canadian companies with Bill S-211 , ready or not.

The construction industry is specifically named as an activity covered under the legislation. However, only the largest parties on the construction pyramid may need to report. A “Yes” or “No” answer is sufficient. If Yes, these policies must be described under several specific guidelines provided.

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