May Day 2026: Worker Organizations Uphold Democracy Amidst Rising Conflict and Authoritarianism Read More
Legal Empowerment at Work: Using Legal Empowerment to Advance the Rights of Domestic Workers, Strengthen Movements and Bring Systemic Change Read More
From ‘Battles’ to Collective Agreements Between Street Vendors and Local Authorities in Zimbabwe – WIEGO Organizing Brief No. 17 Read More
Written Observations on the Request for an Advisory Opinion on the Content and Scope of the Right to Care as a Human Right and its Interrelation with Other Rights WIEGO submitted written observations to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) on the right to care. The submission was developed... Read More
‘Whose Law? Our Law!’: Critical Reflections on Legalization, Social Dialogue and Street Vendors’ Organizing in São Paulo Key Points The institutionalization of social dialogue is an important step towards more just regulation of informal vending, but alone it... Read More
Innovative Legislation in Australia Protects Homeworkers in the Garment and Footwear Sector Key Points Outworkers in Australia’s Textile, Clothing and Footwear (TCF) industry are known to be particularly vulnerable to exploitation... Read More
Waste Pickers and Human Rights in Latin America This edition of Law & Informality Insights describes WIEGO’s strategies to articulate the working conditions of waste pickers as human... Read More
Decent Work for Domestic Workers: Analyzing the Implementation of C189 in Latin America and the Caribbean This Resource Document examines the measures that 17 Latin American and Caribbean countries have taken towards implementing C189: Argentina,... Read More
Defending Waste Pickers’ Livelihoods: Lessons from Litigation in Latin America Waste pickers have won several legal actions in Latin America over the past two decades. This edition looks at the lessons learned. Read More