May Day 2026: Worker Organizations Uphold Democracy Amidst Rising Conflict and Authoritarianism Read More
Street Trading in South Africa – Organizing Workers Through their experiences of organizing in the markets of Durban, leaders of the growing movement of street vendors have gained greater confidence... Read More
Colombia’s Triumphant Recicladores Bogota’s recicladores (waste pickers) have fought a decades-long battle to be recognized for the valuable work they do. This Impact... Read More
Collective Bargaining by Workers of the Indian Unorganized Sector: Struggle, Process, Achievements, and Learning The main focus of the paper is on highlighting the Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA) strategy for using collective bargaining for decent... Read More
Implementación de la Ley y Reglamento que Regula la Actividad de los Recicladores en los Gobiernos Locales Informe con dos estudios de caso sobre mejores prácticas en la instrumentación de la Ley No. 29419 y su regulación en dos localidades de... Read More
Towards Inclusion of South African Domestic Workers Under the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act This paper situates protection Read More
Balsevikas: Serving Children and Women Informal Workers Having access to quality child care enables mothers to earn an income while knowing their children are safe and well cared for. Balsewa... Read More
Provide a Better Service, the Rest Will Follow: SWaCH PCMC Brings Waste Pickers into Mainstream In Pune, KKPKP (the waste pickers’ union) has fought long and hard to bring about a gradual change in peoples’ attitude towards waste pickers.... Read More
Impact: Domestic Workers – A Victory for Decent Work On 16 June, 2011, domestic workers around the world celebrated as the International Labour Conference (ILC) adopted a Convention on Decent... Read More