Not for Sale works to help companies and consumers answer the question: “Am I connected to slavery and what can I do about it?”
Not For Sale believes businesses need to play a critical role in helping end modern-day slavery. Not For Sale encourages businesses to become industry leaders and embrace a zero-tolerance policy on forced and child labor. Businesses are encouraged to explore the Free2Work website to learn about these industry-specific issues and to connect with Not For Sale to discuss how to improve their business practices to address trafficking.
Three Steps to Freedom
1 Research
Research how to improve your business practices at Free2Work.org. Search the database of rated companies to see how they are addressing forced and child labor in their supply chains. Learn about the most important industry issues and browse the company resources section to find out steps you can take to improve your labor policies.
2 Connect
Effectively addressing trafficking requires a unique approach. To learn how your company can address your risk to human trafficking please contact Free2Work by emailing feedback (at) free2work dot org.
3 Network
Attend the Global Forum on Human Trafficking and network with other Business Leaders. Hear from corporate leaders fighting slavery, like David Arkless, President of Global, Corporate and Government Affairs for Manpower, Inc. Hear from leaders at the forefront of the movement to Re-Abolish Human Trafficking
Invest in Futures
Free2Work is a necessary and innovative tool that helps consumers and companies understand their connection to forced labor.
Through your support we are able to grow and improve this vital tool to help end modern-day slavery. Our goal is to make Free2Work a game-changer in the fight against modern-day slavery and every donation increases our capacity to do so.
Free2Work is a program created by the Not For Sale Campaign and supported by the International Labor Rights Forum. If you have any questions you can send an email to free2work (at) notforsalecampaign dot org.
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