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GumballEnterprises Joins the Best Employers Alliance

6/27/2016

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GumballEnterprises has joined the BEST Employers Alliance. GumballEnterprises is a leadership development, design, and delivery company bringing hip products and services to three primary markets: entertainment, women, and technology. They place expert coaches, facilitators, consultants, and designers into organizations for short and long-term engagements. All of their experiential learning programs and leadership development products are customized to suit each customer. 

Check out their website to learn more about their purpose and services. They are clearly a great fit for the Employers Alliance!

The BEST Employers Alliance is the first public-private partnership in the nation to work across industries to prevent sex trafficking and sex buying. Private and public employers are eligible to join.

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Washington Homeowner Associations and Condominiums Fighting Back Against Human Trafficking

6/24/2016

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On June 21st BEST presented at the Washington State Community Associations Institute’s (WSCAI) Chapter Luncheon. This presentation may mark the first time in the U.S. that an owner’s association has hosted an event to address the growing number of human trafficking incidents happening within condominiums and housing communities. BEST’s Executive Director, Mar Brettmann, and King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and BEST Advisory Board member, Valiant Richey, provided the keynote address.

For those who might have doubted the impact of human trafficking on a community, a partner in the law firm that hosted the luncheon shared his recent experience handling a human trafficking ring in one of his communities. This narrative alerted everyone about the prevalence of this issue is and how human trafficking can negatively impact any condominium, apartment, or housing community, regardless of socioeconomic status. 

According to King County Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Valiant Richey, as law enforcement cracks down on trafficking rings found in store fronts, such as massage parlors and hotels, the next logical move for pimps to conduct their illegal dealings will be private homes, condos, and apartments. “It’s already happening,” said Richey. “We are seeing more and more trafficking rings operated out of homes and high-rise condos, including some just down the street in Bellevue.” 

In January, 12 brothels were closed and more than a dozen people arrested following an investigation by the Bellevue Police and King County Sheriff’s Office. The brothels were operated out of high-end apartment complexes in downtown Bellevue, where prostituted women from South Korea were forced to work often for 12 hours a day, seven days a week, to pay off debts, according to Bellevue Police. Read the full story here. 

BEST Executive Director, Dr. Mar Brettmann congratulated WSCAI for being one of the first associations in the U.S. to take preemptive steps in combating human trafficking. Brettmann acknowledged that human trafficking cases involving reputable condominiums and housing communities is growing, but is encouraged by organizations such as WSCAI. “By simply being aware of this crime and knowing the indicators of human trafficking, property managers and owners can protect their properties and get help for those who are victimized.” 
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If you or your organization is interested in similar training for your employees or members to help prevent human trafficking, please contact Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking at info@bestalliance.org. ​
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Charges against Microsoft and Amazon former directors prompts employers to explore policies

6/10/2016

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Since May, King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office filed charges against numerous men for promoting prostitution involving victims of sex trafficking. When news hit that the men charged included former directors of Microsoft and Amazon, new local employers reached out to BEST to learn how they might prevent this type of scandal and harm by employees. One of the men charged was Sumit Virmani, a former director of worldwide health for Microsoft, and a second was Vivek Asthana, a former director of software development at Amazon who spearheaded the company's FireTV.

Many employers have been unaware of the risks that employees can pose when they engage in sex buying activities. According to Dr. Mar Brettmann of BEST, "As law enforcement agencies increasingly investigate sex trafficking and sex buying crimes, the risks to businesses will increase." For this reason, BEST brought together a group of employers to create best practices, including robust sample policies, training, and other resources to enable employers to protect themselves while making a positive difference in the community.

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