ILO INWORK Newsletter: Research on and with Domestic Workers
From this edition of the ILO’s newsletter: “This month, in collaboration with universities from around the globe, the ILO hosted...
Read MoreFrom this edition of the ILO’s newsletter: “This month, in collaboration with universities from around the globe, the ILO hosted...
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This report documents the results of a discussion on relevant Laws and practices that affect Domestic Workers, kayayeis (headload porters)...
Read MoreThis website has information about SEWA Delhi’s work with informal workers including construction workers, domestic workers, and street...
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Une newsletter de WIEGO aux organisations de travailleurs informels basées sur leurs adhérents (OBA), novembre 2016. Read the newsletter...
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This Act makes provisions that shall apply to the employment relationship of employees who provide domestic services for their employer or...
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This Act seeks to amend and consolidate the law relating to trade unions, fundamental rights of workers and employers, collective bargaining,...
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This final rule revises the duties that fall within the term companionship and the major effect is that more domestic service workers will...
Read MoreMore than three million women are forced into servitude as domestic workers every year, often lured to other countries in the Persian Gulf...
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The Balsewa child care centre model was initiated by the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), a trade union in India, to fill a gap...
Read MoreSEWA Academy is the focal point for all of SEWA’s training, capacity building, research and communication efforts. SEWA Academy functions...
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