American Airlines Intensifies Fight Against Human Trafficking With Expanded Training, Key Partnerships, and Global Recognition
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 17, 2024 / American Airlines
Originally published in American Airlines' 2023 Sustainability Report
Combating human trafficking
American has long been committed to combating human trafficking, modern slavery and child exploitation. We conduct mandatory human trafficking awareness training for our frontline, customer-facing team members - including flight attendants, pilots and airport customer service representatives. This training is required for new hires and as part of our recurrent training programs. We also provide modern slavery training developed by TRACE International for team members with international purchasing responsibilities. Vigilance is key in fighting human trafficking and modern slavery, and we stand ready to help. Our team regularly updates our reporting and security processes with the latest information and best practices.
American has received recognition for our efforts, including a Pro Bono Service Award from the U.S. Government's Legal Services Corporation in January 2024. Nominated by Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas, we were praised for our role in "establishing and scaling a collaboration to help survivors of human trafficking obtain expungements and resolve other life-altering civil legal problems."
Our collaboration with government agencies, industry partners and nongovernmental organizations is an essential component of our human trafficking prevention program. For example, our Vice President at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport sits on the Governor's Council to Combat Human Trafficking in Arizona. The Council addresses human trafficking in the state through strategic and targeted human trafficking prevention and awareness efforts.
Our partners in American's effort to combat human trafficking include the following:
PACT
This nonprofit works to protect every child's right to grow up free from child sexual exploitation and trafficking, through education, legislative advocacy and partnerships. American is a signatory to the PACT Tourism Child-Protection Code of Conduct. We have also donated AAdvantage? miles that will enable members of PACT's Survivors' Council to participate in meetings with members of Congress and other elected officials to share their expertise and recommendations to improve trafficking prevention legislation and policies. These individuals can also travel to legislative advocacy and community education events to tell their stories. Learn more about PACT.
It's a Penalty
This organization combats human trafficking, exploitation and abuse through educational campaigns during major sporting events around the globe. Through its work, It's a Penalty has helped protect more than 17,000 survivors of abuse, exploitation and trafficking, and prevented the victimization of many more.