
Argentina: Interview with Ana Núñez
“On the International Day to Eradicate Poverty, we spoke to unionists and domestic worker leaders on their insights of how poverty affects the sector of domestic work and how women
IDWFED Impact Stories Latin America Page 2
“On the International Day to Eradicate Poverty, we spoke to unionists and domestic worker leaders on their insights of how poverty affects the sector of domestic work and how women
Contributors: SINACTRAHO Ana Laura Aquino Gaspar, born October 23, 1975 in Mexico City to parents from Oaxaca, a southern Mexican state. She began working as a domestic worker at the
Contributors: I am a migrant For now Ileana continues as a coordinator of the Association of Domestic Workers in Nicaragua, and also as a labor attorney, “now that I got
Rosa: Lima, Peru Rosa has been a domestic worker in Lima for 32 years. A
Let’s break the silence. Let’s stand tall. Let’s move mountains. We’ve Come a Long Way and a Long Way We...
Domestic work must not stand outside of social protection, and domestic workers’ organizing must take a seat at every negotiation...
Domestic workers as providers and recipients of care, should have both their labour rights and care needs to be recognized....
We foresee a long journey toward the crisis recovery and full legal protection of domestic workers. We see the need...
IDWF and its affiliates are working hard in an effort to mitigate the situation that domestic workers (DWs) are in...
We support the campaign of “Stop Gender-based Violence at Work, for an ILO convention against Violence and Harassment in the...