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This executive order prohibits U.S. executive agencies from acquiring products made with forced or indentured child labor. It requires the Department of Labor to publish a list of suspect products by country of origin, mandates procurement regulations with contractor certification requirements, and establishes remedies including contract termination and debarment for violators.
This executive order requires successor contractors on federal building service contracts to offer predecessor employees a right of first refusal for qualified positions, aiming to reduce worker displacement and maintain service continuity. The Secretary of Labor is tasked with enforcement and must issue implementing regulations within 180 days, while the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council must update procurement rules within the same timeframe.