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Responding to Child Labor and Forced Labor in U.S. Manufacturing (03US CL-FL)


Description
There has been a concerning increase in reported cases of forced and child labor in U.S. supply chains in recent years. Cases of minors working in hazardous jobs and outside of federally allowed hours have also increased across states and industries including manufacturing and packaging, especially on worksites where third party labor is used. This course explores the ways companies can reduce these risks through strengthened policies and procedures internally and collaboration with supply chain partners to ensure a protective and safe working environment for all.

This publicly available course is free to take. To incorporate this training into your own employee training program with tracking and reporting, contact us.


The video below is an excerpt from the training. It tells the story of Juana, a young migrant in child labor.


Note: The content in this training was developed by Verité in partnership with industry coalition, AIM-Progress and input from co-packers, co-manufacturers, and labor providers, and service providers. It is meant to provide general information for educational purposes about unique challenges in the U.S. regarding identifying and mitigating against child labor and forced labor. The content herein does not constitute legal advice regarding interpretation of U.S. federal law or relevant state labor laws, nor is it intended to replace formal consultation with a legal professional. The content is also not intended to be a training on any specific company’s supplier code of conduct.

Content
  • Child Labor and Forced Labor in U.S. Manufacturing
  • Identifying and Addressing Child Labor
  • Identifying and Addressing Forced Labor
  • Preventing Child Labor and Forced Labor
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed