
We’ve Come a Long Way and a Long Way We Will Go – IDWF Announcement on IWD 2022
Let’s break the silence. Let’s stand tall. Let’s move mountains. We’ve Come a Long Way and a Long Way We
IDWFED Calls to action Global Page 5
Let’s break the silence. Let’s stand tall. Let’s move mountains. We’ve Come a Long Way and a Long Way We
As care work is not only the unpaid feminized labor within families, but it also encompasses work within the paid
The global networks of workers in the informal economy outlined three key demands for the discussion: Direct representation of informal
There is no safe way to emerge from this pandemic without the insurance of health and safety at work for
IDWF Statement on the International Day of Transgender Visibility IDWF Statement on the International Day of Transgender Visibility Equitable Access
Amplifying the people’s call for justice, together, the 182 members of the global women’s rights movement call upon the Security
Position Paper of the International Domestic Workers Federation – 113th Session of the International Labour Conference
General discussion on innovative approaches to combat informality and promote transitions to formality in order to foster decent work
It is with great sorrow and anger that we received the news of the passing Raja Kumari, a domestic worker...
The International Federation of Domestic Workers (IDWF) expresses its deep concern at the ruling issued on June 6 by the...
The International Labour Conference this June will hold a General Discussion on a “just transition,” a topic introduced by the...
With hard work and dedication, Offering care and love without hesitation, Respectful and selfless, day by day, Keeping homes and...
IDWF Stands in Solidarity with Migrant Domestic Workers in South Korea As Migrant Domestic Workers in South Korea struggle for...
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) deeply regrets receiving the news of the passing of Fidelia Castellanos, the General Secretary...