New anti-slavery law causing confusion around entity scope and applicable business activity: lawyer - eviltoast
  • DerisionConsulting@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    If raping babies to death had a good RoI at scale, you know corporations would open a department.

    But, I can see things like “We have an old tool that everyone in the shop uses, and we can only get batteries from China, and we only get the batteries once every 2 years; do we need to investigate?” being a valid thing to ask.

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      8 months ago

      Because the poor little corporation couldn’t possibly source another tool, or develop another manufacturing process.

      • nyan@lemmy.cafe
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        8 months ago

        The key word is “little”, I think. Corporations come in all sizes, right down to one-man shows that have incorporated to reduce financial liability. If you’ve got three hundred employees, then yeah, you can probably afford to replace that one tool. If you’re a three-man shop that doesn’t make enough profit in a year to buy a new car, maybe not so much.

        There are also going to be cases where all the possible replacements have the same issue as the original problem tool.