Anti-Human Trafficking

How BEST and BECU Work to Fight Human Trafficking
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The organizations are working to equip managers to employ a trauma-informed approach, institute counter-trafficking protocols, and more.
CFLl/U.S. Chamber Counter Forced Labor Journal Volume 8, Issue 1
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Our Work
Human trafficking is a global scourge that touches every part of the economy. The U.S. Chamber’s Taskforce to Eradicate Human Trafficking works with stakeholders, lawmakers, senior government officials, and the public to create strategies to find and stop bad actors. Together with leaders in communities, businesses, and government, we raise awareness, provide education, and give a voice to the survivor community through initiatives designed to support victims.
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