Combating Trafficking in Persons

Compliance

AGM and its agents maintain a strict policy in compliance with the United States Government’s policy prohibiting trafficking in persons.

Any AGM employee, contractor or supplier found to be participating in activities that meet the definition of human trafficking policy may be subject to, but not limited to, removal from the contract, reduction in benefits, or termination of employment.

AGM encourages all employees and contractors to make themselves aware of the signs of human trafficking and report all such activity anonymously via the Global Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-844-888-FREE or its email address at help@befree.org.

AGM encourages employees to read the resources provided below and report any action that they feel meets the guidelines provided.

Stop Human Trafficking

Force, fraud, or coercion to compel a person to provide labor, services, or commercial sex. Victims come from all backgrounds and can be women, men, and children. Any minor (under 18 years of age) involved in commercial sex is a victim of human trafficking.

Recognize The Signs

Physical / Environmental Indicators include signs of abuse, no identification, confined to worksite. Psychological / Behavioral Indicators include submissive, anxious, lack of free will.

Report It

For more information, please visit: ctip.defense.gov