By educating and empowering hospitality workers to say something if they see something, our industry not only stands up for the most vulnerable in society, but we also protect our associates and guests.
IHG intensifies effort to fight human trafficking in the Americas
Company focuses on awareness and prevention with mandatory training, tools and resources for hotel colleagues
Radisson partners with ECPAT-USA
Global hospitality leader reinforces commitment in the fight against human trafficking.
World Travel & Tourism Council launches global taskforce on human trafficking
The taskforce comprises WTTC Members and sector associations to become the first global industry-wide initiative to assert zero tolerance and share best practice. @WTTC
Marriott trains 500,000 hotel workers to spot human trafficking
Company’s milestone – reached during National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month – underscores global commitment to safety and human rights. @Marriott
International Tourism Partnership provides blueprint for tackling human trafficking in hotel industry
Survivors of human trafficking will be able to build a safe and secure economic future for themselves thanks to a new global partnership in India and Vietnam.
The free toolkit for hoteliers to combat modern slavery
Hotels and the hotel industry are at the front line of the fight against modern slavery. What are the Combat project team doing about it?
Shiva Hotels launches anti-slavery campaign to eradicate human trafficking
UK hotel groupÊShiva HotelsÊis looking to take human trafficking and modern slavery head on, launching an industry-first anti-slavery program, which it began rolling out across its hotels last week.
Human trafficking in the hospitality sector: awareness survey
Responsible professionals in the sector need to take action to combat trafficking to protect their business and reputation, that of the industry and all relevant stakeholders.
Cornell study focuses on ending human trafficking
The hospitality industry can take an important stand against trafficking by adopting The Code, which commits a firm to six specific steps intended to stop traffickers.