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25 Jul 2007 12:00AM
The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill is set to become law by the end of the week. But what will this mean for employers, and does the legislation go far enough? Workplace Law asked executive director of the Centre for Corporate Accountability (CCA), David Bergman, what he thinks of the Bill now the campaigning for it has come to an end:
So the legislation has finally passed?
It will get Royal Assent on Thursday, and then it will become active from 6 April 2008. The law... (774 more words)
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