Note: This Meeting is open to all ATA Moving and Storage Conference Members.
MSC Unpacked: Independent Movers Committee Education Series - On the Front Lines: How Movers Can Help Disrupt Human Trafficking
Webinar Description:
There are 90K+ members of the moving industry, each of them potentially in a critical position to make a difference in the lives of human trafficking victims. Members of the moving and storage industry are in and out of homes and businesses and have the unique opportunity (similar to others in home delivery) of being in neighborhoods and office parks in a way that many other commercial drivers are not. While they may see human trafficking taking place over the road (on cross-country or regional moves), they may also have the ability to witness trafficking taking place in the cities and neighborhoods where they operate. TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking) is raising a mobile army able to recognize and report trafficking, leading to the recovery of victims and arrest of perpetrators. Learn how movers can help effect change and aid in the disruption of human trafficking networks across North America.
Key Takeaways:
- Learn the realities of human trafficking across North America, including statistics, who is vulnerable and a case study related to the moving industry.
- Understand how to identify the red flags of human trafficking and what to do if you believe you are witnessing the crime.
- Learn how TAT is empowering the moving industry to make a difference in the fight against human trafficking and be inspired to encourage companies in your network to get involved.
- Identify action steps you can take today to help protect people in your family/community from trafficking.
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