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2 Sep 2014

Intl. Tourism Partnership develops guidance materials to help hoteliers understand & address trafficking

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The International Tourism Partnership, an initiative bringing together international hotel companies to work on social and environmental responsibility, has produced materials to help hoteliers understand and address the issue of trafficking. The materials include a "Know How Guide" on human trafficking, and "Guidelines for Checking Recruitment Agencies", a resource "to help hotels perform the right due diligence to reduce the risk of trafficking in the labour supply chain and ensure better working conditions for agency staff".