
We shall be silent no more: We signed up for domestic labor, not domestic abuse
On the International Day to End Violence Against Women, we think of women workers, who are the predominant population engaged
IDWFED Calls to action Global Page 6
On the International Day to End Violence Against Women, we think of women workers, who are the predominant population engaged
Joint Statement by ITUC, UNI Global Union, Public Services International, Education International, International Domestic Workers Federation and Women in Informal
We demand decent work for domestic workers and urge governments to ratify and implement ILO Domestic Workers Convention 189 and
On the May 1st, we stand in solidarity with all workers and our community. Only in solidarity, we will succeed
The coronavirus pandemic is our common challenge across borders. Only in solidarity will we succeed in fighting it. Details International
64th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women:Global Unions’ Response to the Political Declaration Statement by: The International Trade
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
For further information, please get in touch with:–Roula Seghaier [email protected] IDWF Strategic CoordinatorCell: +961 76 097 162L: Tunisia
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