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VIDEO: Manpower Inc. Calls on 1,000 of the World's Leading Corporations to Join the Fight to End Human Trafficking Now!
(CSRwire) MILWAUKEE, WI, 6 December 2006 -The fight to end modern day slavery
enters a new phase today with a call from Manpower Inc. (NYSE: MAN) to
1,000 of the world's largest companies to help end human trafficking.
In January 2006, Manpower Inc., a world leader in the employment services
industry, was the first global corporation to sign up to the Athens Ethical
Principles. The Principles declare a "zero tolerance" policy for working
with any entity benefiting in any way from human trafficking, including
clients, vendors and business partners. The Athens Ethical Principles are
an initiative of the "End Human Trafficking Now!" (EHTN!) campaign, built
on a partnership of corporations, organizations and committed individuals,
and is championed by the Suzanne Mubarak Women's International Peace
Movement. The campaign is endorsed by a host of global organizations
including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the
International Labor Organization.
"Trafficking human beings is now the third largest illegal industry on
the planet, following only arms and drug smuggling," said David Arkless,
Manpower Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Special Envoy for
the EHTN! campaign. "It is a modern form of slavery and no matter where
companies are operating, their supply chains could be benefiting from
trafficking. We cannot ignore this exploitation and we encourage other
companies to join us in standing against this industry."
An estimated 12.3 million people are forced into labor or sexual
servitude every year worldwide. The International Labor Organization
estimates that $32 billion is earned annually from forced labor, while
sexual exploitation of women and children brings in $28 billion.
Companies can sign up for the Athens Ethical Principles and learn more
about the End Human Trafficking Now! campaign by going to Manpower's
website at
http://www.manpower.com/mpcom/content.jsp?articleid=449 or the Suzanne
Mubarak Women's International Peace Movement at
www.endhumantraffickingnow.com.
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In October 2006, Manpower Inc. expanded its social responsibility program
to encompass a broader range of initiatives that build upon its heritage
as the industry leader in workforce development for more than 50 years.
The company's expanded social responsibility platform leverages Manpower's
history of innovation in providing a bridge to employment for disadvantaged
individuals and extends these efforts to additional groups of people in
need of assistance. The four pillars of the company's social
responsibility platform are: workforce development, disaster recovery,
reaching out to refugees and combating human trafficking. For more
information on Manpower's global social responsibility program, go to the
Social Responsibility section on the company's corporate website, www.manpower.com.
About Manpower Inc.
Manpower Inc. (NYSE: MAN) is a world leader in the employment services
industry; creating and delivering services that enable its clients to win
in the changing world of work. The $16 billion company offers employers a
range of services for the entire employment and business cycle including
permanent, temporary and contract recruitment; employee assessment and
selection; training; outplacement; outsourcing and consulting. Manpower's
worldwide network of 4,400 offices in 72 countries and territories enables
the company to meet the needs of its 400,000 clients per year, including
small and medium size enterprises in all industry sectors, as well as the
world's largest multinational corporations. The focus of Manpower's work
is on raising productivity through improved quality, efficiency and
cost-reduction across their total workforce, enabling clients to
concentrate on their core business activities. Manpower Inc. operates
under five brands: Manpower, Manpower Professional, Elan, Jefferson Wells
and Right Management. More information on Manpower Inc. is available at www.manpower.com.
About The Suzanne Mubarak Women's International Peace Movement
The Suzanne Mubarak Women's International Peace Movement (SMWIPM) is a
non-profit, non-governmental international association established in
2003. The first of its kind in the Middle East, it was created to harness
the energy and creativity of all segments of society in the realization of
a vision of peace. This vision is based on a spirit of solidarity between
peoples, on shared values and a mutual understanding of their common
destiny. SMWIPM is strongly committed to strengthening the involvement of
women in peace-building initiatives by highlighting alternative
perspectives, exploring various options and ensuring that all efforts are
attuned to human needs. SMWIPM has translated its interest in achieving
the ambitious goal of stopping Human Trafficking into a workable Action
Plan, based on the Ethical Principles drawn up in cooperation with
business community in Athens at the beginning of this year (2006).
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