Exposing Labor Atrocities is a non profit and non-governmental organization dedicated to bringing awareness about those who would oppress and victimize humans through labor trafficking. Our mission is to ensure there is an international decline or a control on labor trafficking worldwide. In today’s society, a combination of fraud and forced labor creates hubs of labor trafficking in all parts of the world, including the city you live in. We believe that to eradicate labor trafficking, you must control it first. Therefore, we must bring oppressors to the public eye and hold them accountable. Exposing the oppressors will also help find the hubs of labor trafficking, leading to ELA rescuing and helping the victims. |
Victims of Labor Trafficking |
People Convicted for Labor Trafficking |
Victims of labor trafficking are often forced, tricked or coercing into working in fields and factories for barely any pay in extremely harsh conditions, being pushed 50% harder for 100% less pay. The mental and physical scars that form due to these terrible experiences stick with the victims for the rest of their lives.
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Labor Traffickers are rarely caught. With almost 3 victims helped per arrest, and once oppressors are arrested and convicted, they can only obtain up to 8 years of jail time in the state of Georgia. Also, those in direct contact with victims only can be tried in most cases. This means there is very little risk for those in this lucrative, $150,000,000,000 industry which only requires one to be coercive.
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