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3 Things To Know About New Calif. Labor Trafficking Law
10 August 2016
WilmerHale
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California is the leading destination in the country for
temporary foreign workers,[1] and one of the nation's top four
destination states for trafficking in persons.[2] Temporary foreign
workers are often recruited by foreign labor contractors, who
communicate the job description to the foreign worker, and
facilitate the legal and practical aspects of moving to the United
States for a job.
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