Anti-Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a multibillion-dollar criminal industry that uses force, fraud, or coercion to exploit vulnerable people with the intent of obtaining forced labor or services, including sex. The U.S. Government condemns these practices and requires those who do business with them to take action to prevent, report and remedy human trafficking in federal contracts. FAR Subpart 22.17 requires that clause 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking in Persons, be incorporated in all solicitations and contracts and that the substance of this clause shall be included in all subcontracts and all contracts with agents.

Description

This course is available for purchase as an individual module or as part of the Human Resources Course Package.

Course Overview

Human trafficking is a multibillion-dollar criminal industry that uses force, fraud, or coercion to exploit vulnerable people with the intent of obtaining forced labor or services, including sex. The U.S. Government condemns these practices and requires those who do business with them to take action to prevent, report and remedy human trafficking in federal contracts. FAR Subpart 22.17 requires that clause 52.222-50, Combating Trafficking in Persons, be incorporated in all solicitations and contracts and that the substance of this clause shall be included in all subcontracts and all contracts with agents. FAR clause 52.222-50 prohibits contractors, subcontractors, their employees, and their agents from, among other things, engaging in severe forms of trafficking in persons, using forced labor during the period of performance of the contract, using misleading or fraudulent recruitment practices, and charging employees for recruitment. The FAR clause requires contractors and subcontractors to notify employees and agents of the U.S. Government policy prohibiting trafficking in persons and the actions that will be taken against them for violations of this policy. Further, U.S. Government contractors working abroad on large contracts (valued at $550,000 or more) are required to have an anti-human trafficking compliance plan, according to FAR 52.222-50. This course will educate participants on what human trafficking is, how to recognize human trafficking situations, and what contractors and their employees are required to do to help stop this violation of human rights.

Course Objectives

    • To educate participants on what Human Trafficking is and how to recognize signs of it
    • Identification of the duties that FAR 52.222-50 places on covered government contractors
    • Understanding of the additional compliance plan requirements for contractors working abroad on larger contracts
    • Provide awareness to employees of their obligations

Course Run Time

  • 30 minutes

CPE Credit

  • CPE is not offered for this LMS training course module or the LMS training course package.
  • CPE credit is available using other training methods (Custom Training, In Person Training (Group), In Person Training (Individual), Live Webinar Training).

Additional information

CPE

CPE Not Available

Training Methods Available

Custom Training Available, In Person Training (Group), In Person Training (Individual), Live Webinar Training, LMS Course Package, LMS Individual Course