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Domestic Workers different locations from Delhi, celebrated International Domestic Workers day jointly.
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Domestic Workers different locations from Delhi, celebrated International Domestic Workers day jointly.
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News clipping on International Domestic Worker Day-16th June 2015
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by Sonia Rani
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News clipping on International Domestic Worker Day-16th June 2015
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Introduction to ILO Convention No. 189 on decent work for domestic workers
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by IDWFED
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Practical Training material with quizzes introducing the ILO Convention No. 189 on decent work for domestic workers.
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International Domestic Workers Day Outreach and Visibility Campaign Toolkit
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In honor of International Domestic Workers Day (IDWD), NDWA offers these materials on conducting effective and systematic outreach. Let’s use International Domestic Workers Day to build our movement!
This year, NDWA has worked with artist Rommy Torrico to create a beautiful image lifting up domestic workers. We hope you will use this image in posters, flyers, and social media to invite domestic workers to join our movement and to raise consciousness of anyone who knows a domestic worker about the value and dignity of our work. International Domestic Workers Day provides a great opportunity to lift up the issues and voices of domestic workers - it’s inspiring for our members, it’s interesting to the media, and it’s a great moment to get out there and communicate with our communities!
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The Right to Rest: The effectiveness of the "day off" legislation for foreign domestic workers
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by IDWFED
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Jun 11, 2015
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Government legislation has helped improve foreign domestic workers’ access to compensation in lieu of a day off, but 59% of foreign domestic workers in Singapore still do not get a weekly day off.
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A model letter - Press your government to ratify C189
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by IDWFED
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Jun 02, 2012
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A model letter for domestic workers and alliance to press the governments to ratify C189. It can be downloaded for further edit.
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IDWF e-Newsletter #11 - April 2016
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by IDWFED
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Apr 25, 2016
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My Fair Home
Get Ready for June 16 - International Domestic Workers Day! Make "My Fair Home" Every Domestic Worker's Workplace!
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IDWF e-Newsletter #12 - June 2016
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by IDWFED
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Jun 13, 2016
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My Fair Home
2016 June 16 - International Domestic Workers Day - Make "My Fair Home" Every Domestic Worker's Workplace!
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Domestic Workers Unite: A Guide for Building Collective Power to achieve Rights and Protections for Domestic Workers
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by IDWFED
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Jun 15, 2016
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A joint Guide by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) & ILO's Global Action Programme on Migrant Domestic Workers and their Families (ILO-GAP).
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Decent work for domestic workers: Achievements since the adoption of Convention C189
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by IDWFED
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Jun 14, 2016
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On 16 June 2011, workers, employers and governments came together to adopt ILO Convention No. 189 on decent work for domestic workers. In the last five years since its adoption, some 70 countries around the world have taken action to advance decent work for domestic workers.
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