
Brazil Recognizes Domestic Workers as the core of Its National Care Policy
Interview with Chirlene dos Santos Brito, FENATRAD’s Leader The Brazilian government has taken very seriously the idea that care is a human right and should
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Interview with Chirlene dos Santos Brito, FENATRAD’s Leader The Brazilian government has taken very seriously the idea that care is a human right and should

After 17 years as a domestic worker in Kathmandu, Sabriti Chaudhary was falsely accused of stealing by one of her employers. Desperate for help, she turned to the Homeworkers’ Trade Union of Nepal (HUN) and found the support she needed. HUN’s General Secretary, Gyanu Kshatri, intervened, proved her innocence, and secured seven months of withheld wages.
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) has launched an innovative political and union education program in Latin America: LATE –...
At the 113th Session of the International Labour Conference, workers had to push harder and stand more united than ever...
With indescribable sadness, we say goodbye to our sister Angela Clarke, IDWF Regional Coordinator for the Caribbean. Her sudden passing...
We achieved the implementation of a Multisectoral Committee for Domestic Workers’ Rights As a result of the advocacy and social...
This year, at the sixty-ninth session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women – CSW69, which took place...
The Coalition on Labor Justice for Migrants in the Gulf is excited to announce the launch of its inaugural website,...