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Malaysia: Rasa dan Asa Movie launch - Migrant Domestic Workers' tell their life in COVID-19 pandemic
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by Fish Ip
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Oct 14, 2022
Rasa dan Asa - Movie Premiere at FreedomFilmFest 2022 |
Indonesian migrant domestic workers tell their stories and lives during the COVID-19 lockdown |
Domestic workers in solidarity and resilience fighting for their rights |
#DomesticWorkisWork #1DayOff4DomesticWorkers
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Hong Kong: Alleged “Job-hopping” Silences Abuse, FADWU Calls for a Stop to the Discriminatory Policies
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by Fish Ip
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Aug 07, 2022
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Aug 08, 2022 01:18 PM
On 7 Aug 2022, FADWU organizes a press conference in response to the Immigration Department of Hong Kong alleging migrant domestic workers on “Job-hopping”
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Aug 07, 2022 02:46 PM
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Hong Kong: Pandemic highlights Hong Kong’s reliance on migrant domestic workers and the government’s failure to protect them
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by Fish Ip
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Feb 25, 2022
The pandemic has highlighted how important migrant domestic workers are to families in Hong Kong, yet new research reveals that the government’s mechanisms to protect them are not fit for purpose.
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Media launch of Fit for Purpose - assessing compliance with the Code of Practice
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by Fish Ip
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Feb 18, 2022
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Feb 18, 2022 03:54 PM
FADWU research report reveals government monitoring on private employment agencies is still lacking.
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Malaysia: Justice to Adelina ! Stop Abuse - No to exclusion from Labour Protection!
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by Fish Ip
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Dec 10, 2021
An abuser of domestic workers should not be walking free. We must give justice and rights to migrant domestic workers in Malaysia. AMMPO and PERTIMIG Malaysia express their demand to include domestic workers in the Employment Act (2021) Bill.
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Sri Lanka: Minister of Labor pledges to make laws for domestic workers
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by Fish Ip
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Aug 13, 2021
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Aug 16, 2021 02:13 PM
With over a decade's fight for a domestic workers law by the Domestic Workers Union (DWU), Hon Namal Siripala De Silva, Labour minister of Sri Lanka, has promised now to bring cabinet paper within 2 weeks time to legally protect domestic workers.
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Taiwan: Mothers Against Blood and Sweat on May 1 – Protection for Domestic Work !
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by Fish Ip
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May 03, 2021
DCU together with MENT demand for Domestic Service Act!
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Malaysia: AMMPO and PERTIMIG welcomes Government's move to cover some social security of domestic workers
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by Fish Ip
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May 03, 2021
The two migrant domestic workers organizations issue a joint May Day statement in response to the announcement of the Ministry of Human Resource (MoHR) in Malaysia to extend social security coverage to domestic workers. Yet, concrete
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2021 May Day: Joint Statement from Online Asia Assembly of Migrant Domestic Workers
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by Fish Ip
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May 01, 2021
Despite the COVID19 restrictions and all kind of suppressions, workers are resilient. Without resilience, without struggle, there will be no way to get light for our plight. On International Labour Day, migrant domestic workers (MDWs) leaders from Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, and Singapore join together at an online assembly. FADWU Hong Kong initiates the assembly.
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