Anti-Human Trafficking

Our Work
Human trafficking is a global scourge that touches every part of the economy. The U.S. Chamber’s Taskforce to Eradicate Human Trafficking works with stakeholders, lawmakers, senior government officials, and the public to create strategies to find and stop bad actors. Together with leaders in communities, businesses, and government, we raise awareness, provide education, and give a voice to the survivor community through initiatives designed to support victims.
The Business Community Supports Legislation to Combat Human Trafficking
The business community is concerned about human trafficking offenses and supports a bipartisan bill to assist federal employees in recognizing human trafficking and how to report it.
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Events
- Chambers of Commerce2026 Midwest InstituteLive Now10:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDTHybridLearn More
- Finance2026 U.S. Chamber Capital Markets SummitTuesday, June 0909:00 AM EDT - 04:00 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
- Security and ResilienceU.S. Chamber of Commerce Critical Minerals Summit 2026Thursday, June 1108:30 AM EDT - 01:30 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
Latest Content
- Airbnb Fights Human Trafficking Through PartnershipsAirbnb Fights Human Trafficking Through PartnershipsPACT at Work: Collaborating With Companies to Keep Kids SaferHow Pomerol Partners LLC Moved From Awareness to Action Through Its Partnership With Justice UTMHow BECU Counters Human Trafficking With Support From Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking (BEST)Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking (BEST) Fights Human TraffickingBusinesses, experts from the private sector, representatives from non-governmental organizations, and federal, state, and local entities spoke about their efforts to eliminate human trafficking.Engage Together, Pomerol Partners, and Qlik Create Visualization Dashboard to Address Human TraffickingTwo critical pieces of legislation passed the U.S. House of Representatives in February 2024, which can improve the U.S. response to human trafficking.The business community is concerned about human trafficking offenses and supports a bipartisan bill to assist federal employees in recognizing human trafficking and how to report it.




