The Labor Department would train selected employees to notice signs of human trafficking during their normal work. It would also report each year on the training and on cases sent to law enforcement.
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Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act is a Senate bill awaiting final action. The latest recorded action: Received in the Senate.
Latest action on H.R. 4307: Received in the Senate.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects Department of Labor employees who inspect workplaces, review labor records, or enforce wage, hour, and child labor laws. It also affects possible trafficking victims and suspected traffickers who may be identified through those workers’ regular duties. Victim advocacy groups, the Department of Justice, and state and local officials could also be pulled into the referral process.
Why this matters: Human trafficking can hide inside workplaces, and Labor Department staff may be in a position to notice warning signs. This bill would try to turn normal labor enforcement work into another way to find possible victims. It could increase referrals to law enforcement and victim support services. The real effect would depend on how strong the training is, how staff use it, and how well agencies work together after a referral.
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Officially: Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act
The Labor Department would train selected employees to notice signs of human trafficking during their normal work. It would also report each year on the training and on cases sent to law enforcement.
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