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September 30, 2004
10,000 forced laborers in U.S., according to study
Berkeley's Human Rights Center has released a study on Capitol Hill today that claims that there are as many as 10,000 workers laboring for little or no pay in the United States.
The Washington Post reports that the 10,000 person estimate is actually lower than the U.S. Department of Justice estimate of 14,500 people annually trafficked into the U.S.
Posted by Matt White at 09:06 AM in Employees | Permalink
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