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For Immediate Release: February 1, 2013
Contact: Corey Caldwell 202-434-0586
Flight Attendant Renews Pledge To Combat Human Trafficking In
Recognition Of National Freedom Day
Washington, DC – Marking the culmination of National Slavery and
Human Trafficking Prevention Month, the Association of Flight
Attendants-CWA (AFA) reaffirmed its commitment to work toward
ending human trafficking. Since 1942, February 1 has been
commemorated as National Freedom Day, the day when President
Lincoln signed the 13th amendment to end slavery.
“As the first responders of aviation, Flight Attendants are in a
key position to join the fight against human trafficking. With
appropriate training, we can help save the lives of innocent
people, facilitate their rescue and help bring perpetrators to
justice,” said AFA International President Veda Shook. “Today,
there are still many victims of modern slavery - they are women
and children, men and adults. They are all being denied basic
human rights and we must work together to ensure that we put an
end to this form of slavery.”
It is estimated that at least 12.3 million adults and children
are enslaved around the world and that 56 percent are women and
girls. The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimated that
in 2005, 980,000 to 1,225,000 boys and girls were in forced
labor situations as a result of trafficking.
“It is important that on this day when freedom for all Americans
is honored, we recommit to the fight to end the serious and
heinous civil rights violation that is human trafficking. With
the evolution of our industry comes an evolution in our
professional responsibilities and it is necessary that Flight
Attendants receive the proper training to identify possible
victims and facilitate their rescue,” added Shook.
AFA is among the network of partners working together with the
DOT and the DHS to educate frontline transportation workers
about the critical role we can play to help stop human
trafficking.
The Association of Flight Attendants is the world’s largest
Flight Attendant union. Focused 100 percent on Flight Attendant
issues, AFA has been the leader in advancing the Flight
Attendant profession for 67 years. Serving as the voice for
Flight Attendants in the workplace, in the aviation industry, in
the media and on Capitol Hill, AFA has transformed the Flight
Attendant profession by raising wages, benefits and working
conditions. Nearly 60,000 Flight Attendants come together to
form AFA, part of the 700,000-member strong Communications
Workers of America (CWA), AFL-CIO. Visit us at
www.afacwa.org .
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