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S. 1792

United States Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act of 2019

United States Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act of 2019

This bill establishes restrictions on businesses that relocate call centers or redirect customer service calls to locations outside the United States.

Specifically, a business must notify the Department of Labor that it intends to move its customer service call center overseas and Labor must maintain a publicly available list of such businesses. Subject to narrow exceptions, a business appearing on such list is ineligible to receive federal grants or guaranteed loans for five years after the business is added to the list. Further, agencies must condition the awarding of government contracts on the requirement that any call center activity pursuant to the contract must be performed in the United States.

Additionally, the bill requires call center employees to disclose their physical location at the beginning of each call initiated or received, unless all employees of the business participating in the communication are located in the United States, among other exceptions.

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Sen. Casey, Robert P., Jr. [D-PA](D-PA)Sponsor
18 cosponsors18 D
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    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

    Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
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    Introduced in Senate

United States Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act of 2019 — Informed