Task Force to Eradicate Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a global scourge that touches all aspects of an economy. However, businesses have proved to be an invaluable resource in efforts to stop human trafficking.
Composed of Chamber member companies, the mission of the task force is to educate stakeholders, lawmakers, senior government officials, and the public about best practices in supply chain management and identify strategies to combat human trafficking.
Companies with global operations and business partners develop detailed and effective programs to address human trafficking. The task force convenes meetings where stakeholders discuss their initiatives and partnerships with non-governmental organizations.
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- Find the status of legislation making its way through Congress.Read More
- Five ways to detect and eliminate human traffickingFive ways that companies detect and eliminate human trafficking in their operations, in the operations of their business partners, and in their supply chains.Read More
- How Businesses Can Empower Survivors ToolkitThis joint toolkit with AFRJ Freedom Council and Randstad focuses on the business community’s role in providing meaningful support to trafficking survivors.Read More
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Traffik Analysis Hub’s CEO discusses using data and technology in the fight against human trafficking and offers solutions to protect vulnerable communities.
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Businesses, experts from the private sector, representatives from non-governmental organizations, and federal, state, and local entities spoke about their efforts to eliminate human trafficking.
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This publication highlights the activities of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in the anti-human trafficking field, including a description of events hosted in 2022 and 2023.
Two critical pieces of legislation passed the U.S. House of Representatives in February 2024, which can improve the U.S. response to human trafficking.
The business community is concerned about human trafficking offenses and supports a bipartisan bill to assist federal employees in recognizing human trafficking and how to report it.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice, and Truckers Against Trafficking, hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill to educate Members of Congress and their staffs on the critical role of partnerships to address human trafficking.
Best practices and shared resources for the business community to end human trafficking.