LaborShield

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LaborShield

U.S. Department of Labor

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.5

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

78%

4 star

4%

3 star

4%

2 star

4%

1 star

11%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

22% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

81% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.3★ average)

About LaborShield

LaborShield is a comprehensive resource developed by the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) to power American job creation by exposing foreign goods made with unfair trade practices. This app puts ILAB’s research right at the fingertips of American enterprise, showing labor risks in more than 145 countries and helping U.S. businesses pinpoint exactly where problems might occur. With country and sector-specific insights, LaborShield empowers companies to self-assess their supply chains, spot red flags early, and take action before foreign labor abuses harm their reputation or America’s workers. Key things you can do with this app are:


1. Identify foreign goods made with labor abuses;
2. Strengthen supply chain resilience;
3. Prevent the procurement and importation of goods made with forced labor;
4. Review whether countries have strong laws and enforcement efforts;
5. See what businesses can do to mitigate reputational damage.
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Reviews for LaborShield

Zoey Inanis

Excludes "White" countries

Only includes second and third world countries. Doesn't include statistics on the UK, the US, France, Germany, Canada, or Scandinavian countries. It's a really good app, like, REALLY good and the information is good. It's incomplete information, however, and has to be presumed to be willfully biased as such. That means that the information can't be used in good faith. I don't think the devs are a buncha racists, but I do think that their data set needs to not exclude facts. Additionally, they have included countries not covered in the TDA report. If they can cover those countries, they can cover other countries that we share labor information with.

Arubens1

No information on US child labor trafficking?

Where is the information about child labor trafficking and exploitation in the United States??

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