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The Facts About Human Trafficking for Forced Labor

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Globalization and the Workplace
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United States Department of State
Abstract

Defines human trafficking, details the various forms of forced labor, and explains the United States’ efforts to limit it worldwide, with special reference to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 and 2003. This law provides tools for the U.S. to combat trafficking in persons, both domestically and abroad. One of the key components of the law is the creation of the Trafficking in Persons Report.

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2005-07-25
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