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31 Mar 2014

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International Training Centre of the ILO

Identifying and investigating cases of forced labour and trafficking [Italy]

[5 May 2014, Turin, Italy] The training course is open to labour inspectors, police officers, and prosecutors, as well as other individuals who may encounter forced labour in the course of their work, such as social auditors, health and safety inspectors, trade unions and NGO workers...This training course is intended to train participants to better identify and investigate cases of forced labour, including trafficking in human beings for labour exploitation. It will address the different stages of the process (inspecting workplaces, interviewing victims, gathering evidence).