
C189 – “The work that makes all work possible” finally recognised by international law
It’s probably the biggest social movement that you’ve never heard of. Unless, of course, you are one of the millions of activists directly involved. But
It’s probably the biggest social movement that you’ve never heard of. Unless, of course, you are one of the millions of activists directly involved. But
The International Labour Organization’s Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189) comes into force on 5 September 2013, extending basic labour rights to domestic workers around
A United Nations treaty entering into force today will extend the labour and social rights of some 53 million domestic workers around the world. Details
On June 16, we will celebrate the second anniversary of the C189 with 7 countries already having ratified the Convention: Uruguay, Philippines, Mauritius, Nicaragua, Italy,
As a result of the sustained and creative advocacy efforts led by the Domestic Services