The FAR and DFARS Ban on Human Trafficking--Heavy On Rhetoric, Light On Enforcement
1/17/2007
by: Tenley A. CarpSynopsis: New interim FAR and DFARS rules, which have the force and effect of law, require contractors to publish a statement on company letterhead notifying its employees of the U.S. Government's "zero tolerance" policy on human trafficking and specifying actions that will be taken against employees for violating this policy.
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