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Michael Billet Michael Billet
Director, Policy Research, Employment Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

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October 29, 2025

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What is the company addressing, and what actions are being taken?

Blending deep subject-matter expertise, pioneering partnerships, and cutting-edge technologies, Justice U builds educational solutions to equip health care professionals to recognize and respond to human trafficking.

How does the company partner with businesses to stop human trafficking?

Approximately 90% of victims present themselves to local health care settings during their exploitation, and less than 1% of victims are ever identified in the U.S. Because of this, it is critical that health care professionals are equipped to recognize and respond to the indicators of human trafficking in their local settings and collaborate effectively with local partners to improve care and outcomes for survivors.

The Just in Time solution brings Justice U’s expert-driven training and Viiision’s award-winning technology together into a streamlined, web-based app designed for health care systems. The app delivers practical training, decision-making tools, and implementation support—right when and where it’s needed.

This all-in solution equips health care teams with real-time, role-based, localized guidance that empowers them to confidently recognize and respond to human trafficking cases and improve outcomes for survivors through a white-labeled, multilingual, web-based tool.

Results to Date

Just in Time launched in July 2025 across a group of clinics in Mississippi staffed by 140 employees. Within two weeks of launch, clinic staff successfully helped identify 13 victims of trafficking—12 of them minors—which led to 5 arrests.

This rapid impact underscores the critical role of early intervention and community-based outreach in addressing human trafficking.

"There is a great disparity between the number of individuals who are experiencing trafficking and the number who are being identified while they’re being trafficked. And that boils down in every way to you and me.”

—Ashleigh Chapman, Founder of Justice U

Learn More

learnwithjusticeu.com/just-in-time

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Michael Billet

Michael Billet

Michael Billet, director of policy research for Employment Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, keeps members and internal Chamber policy staff abreast of pending labor, immigration, and health care legislation, as well as federal regulatory and subregulatory activities. He is also responsible for planning the Chamber’s annual workplace and community wellness forum.

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