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“The Labor Secretary should have to train Labor Department workers whose jobs may put them in a position to notice human trafficking, and give them continuing education afterward.”
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“Labor Department trafficking training and reports should use the existing federal definition of human trafficking from the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.”
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“Labor Department trafficking training should be allowed to happen either in person or online.”
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“Labor officials should help spot possible human trafficking when they inspect workplaces and enforce labor laws.”
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“Labor Department trafficking training should fit the workplaces employees handle, current trafficking trends, privacy limits, ways to recognize possible victims and traffickers, and rising serious child labor risks for Wage and Hour Division staff.”
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“Labor Department workers who complete trafficking training should have to evaluate it, and the Labor Secretary should report each year to Congress on what training happened, how many people completed it, and whether it was effective.”
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