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IDWF Annual Report 2021 - United, Strong & Growing
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by IDWFED
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Aug 20, 2022
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2021 was another year of extraordinary challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic continued to wreak havoc across the globe, and domestic workers remained on the frontlines, caring for the things that are most precious to us despite immense risks to their health.
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Training Pack: YES to equality - NO to violence Domestic workers organize against violence and harassment (DWoVH)
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by IDWFED
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Jun 01, 2022
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Jul 18, 2022 01:36 PM
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We say YES to Equality and NO to violence!
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Sharing good practice of stories of beneficiaries of IGA training for domestic workers with the support of IDWF
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by IDWFED
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Dec 10, 2021
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Jun 13, 2022 04:56 PM
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Sharing good practice of stories of beneficiaries of IGA training for domestic workers with the support of IDWF on 9th & 10th December, 2021 by members of national union of hotels and personal services workers – NUHPSW, Nigeria
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IDWF Annual Report 2020 - United, Strong & Growing
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by IDWFED
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Sep 18, 2021
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Sep 18, 2021 08:40 PM
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2020 will forever be associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and its devastating impact on lives across the globe—and we cannot forget that domestic workers have been—and remain—on the frontlines, whether or not they are officially categorized as "essential workers."
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A Guide For Filipino Migrant Domestic Workers In Malaysia - Safe Migration Book
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by IDWFED
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Sep 01, 2021
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Sep 02, 2021 10:24 PM
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Every Migrant Domestic Worker Has The Right to Decent Work and Protection
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Domestic Workers in Europe: Getting the Recognition they Deserve
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by IDWFED
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Jun 28, 2021
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Jul 12, 2021 06:06 PM
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"We have to ensure that domestic workers are covered by all EU labour and social legislation, including occupational health and safety regulations, that they enjoy equal rights and protection, including those who provide services in non-standard forms of employment or via platforms, and we have to pay particular attention to (undocumented) migrant domestic workers."
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Train the Trainers Toolkit on the ILO Violence and Harassment Convention (No. 190) and Recommendation (No. 206)
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by IDWFED
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Jun 25, 2021
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Jul 04, 2022 01:50 PM
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This manual is primarily for workers’ educators and facilitators as well as trade union staff and representatives,
to develop training programmes for trade union staff, leaders, representatives, or members.
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COVID-19: Guidance for occupational safety and health for employers and domestic workers
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by IDWFED
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Jun 23, 2021
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Jul 05, 2021 05:22 PM
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With the purpose of helping to improve working and occupational safety and health conditions of domestic workers, it was deemed necessary to develop a guide - aimed at both employers and workers - with guidance and recommendations to eliminate, prevent, and reduce the risks of exposure to COVID-19 and other hazards associated with daily household chores during the pandemic, especially in the context of returning to activities after social distancing or suspension of the employment relationship.
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Ten Years Since Winning C189: Domestic Workers Become an Unstoppable Movement
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by IDWFED
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Jun 15, 2021
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Dec 08, 2021 04:49 PM
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"C189 is ours. It was not won for us. We won it, and we have to guard it and use it."
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The impact of COVID-19 on domestic workers in Africa - Research Result
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by IDWFED
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May 05, 2021
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Aug 30, 2021 02:56 PM
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"There were no specific measures for domestic workers. If workers received benefits such as sanitation kits or a waiver of utility fees, it was because they happened to be in a household that was included in the program, not because they were a domestic worker."
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