June 16
Count Domestic Workers In: Building Domestic Workers' Power and Resilience Towards an Inclusive and Equal Future
— by IDWFED — last modified Aug 15, 2022 04:34 PMPost-event Report
ILC109: Workers take fight for social protection to ILC
— by IDWFED — last modified Nov 11, 2021 04:43 PMThe global networks of workers in the informal economy outlined three key demands for the discussion: 1) Direct representation of informal economy worker organizations, 2) universal social protection and 3) Collective and solidarity financing of social protection systems. Below is a summary of how these demands were reflected in the ILC discussion, and in the adopted conclusions.
The Silver Lining: Domestic Workers Organizing One Decade On - IDWF Statement on June 16, 2021
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 16, 2021 03:26 PMDomestic work must not stand outside of social protection, and domestic workers’ organizing must take a seat at every negotiation table: within unionism, social dialogue, and policy making.
10 Years of Resilience: a Celebration of the Domestic Workers Convention
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 06, 2021 03:52 PMThe IDWF is going to have this Webinar celebration with domestic workers from all around the world!
MENA: What you need to know about the C189
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 20, 2019 01:10 AMDomestic Workers, especially migrant domestic workers are vulnerable and they need joint effort to promote decent work for them. Learn more about the ILO Convention 189. The video is in Arabic.
ILC108: GFBTU and IDWF Signed MOU on Protection of Domestic Workers' Rights in Bahrain
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 19, 2019 05:53 PMOn the Eve of the International Domestic Workers Day commemorating the adoption of the International Labour Convention 189 Decent Work for Domestic Workers (C189) on June 16, 2011, the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) and the General Federation of Bahrain Trade Unions (GFBTU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote migrant domestic workers’ rights and welfare in Bahrain.
Africa: Domestic Workers & ILO Convention 189: Making it Real
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 15, 2019 05:15 PMMillions of women work long hours, in dangerous conditions, for little pay. They are fighting for change, with the help of ILO Convention 189 on Decent Work for Domestic Workers. Watch this video to learn how.
Qatar: Domestic workers celebrating the International Domestic Workers' Day for the first time
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 19, 2019 11:08 PMInternational Domestic Workers Day was celebrated in Doha, Qatar, on 14 June 2019. The event was organized by the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs (ADLSA), in close cooperation with the International Labour Organization (ILO) Project Office for the State of Qatar, and the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF).
ILC108: June 16 International Domestic Workers Day in Geneva marks by a strong message to governments to support an ILO Convention to stop gender-based violence against domestic workers
— by IDWFED — last modified Sep 09, 2019 11:21 AMDomestic workers from across the globe will share their stories of resilience and struggle to explain why an ILO convention with a recommendation is critical to help them to put end to gender-based violence. The event will be a great opportunity for all, including governments, employers, trade unionists and advocates, to interact and learn from domestic workers themselves about their victories and challenges from Asia, Latin America, and Africa to Europe.
Kenya: "Domestic Workers and Convention 189: Making it real!" workshop in Nairobi
from Jun 14, 2018 08:00 AM to Jun 18, 2018 07:59 AM — by IDWFEDThe “Domestic Workers and Convention 189: Making it real!” workshop took place in Nairobi, June 14-17, 2018. On the 16th, a press conference was held to mark International Domestic Workers Day in support of Kenyan workers’ demand for the Government to ratify Convention 189.
India: Domestic workers urge the government to ratify C189
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 21, 2018 09:36 PMNDWF - Jharkhand Domestic Workers Union 500 domestic workers from five districts came together in an assembly to celebrate June 16. They demand for C189 ratification, law for domestic workers, Minimum wages of domestic workers and BPL. Guests include parliament member, member of Legislative Assembly.
Global: 2018 June 16 - Events and activities of domestic workers around the world
— by IDWFED — last modified Jul 16, 2018 04:02 PM2018 June 16 - Events and activities of domestic workers around the world
Global: 2018 June 16 - Support ILO Convention to Stop Gender-based Violence - Equal Rights, Respect & Justice for Domestic Workers
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 21, 2018 06:32 PMEveryone, including governments and employers in our communities need to know this process and be supportive of our call. A workplace which is free of abuse and violence is good for everyone.
Italy: Stop violence at work - Filcams supports the campaign for the ILO Convention
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 16, 2018 03:41 PMOn the International Domestic Workers' Day, Filcams Cgil Nazionale supports the #StopGBVatWork campaign against violence at work and gender harassment.
Peru: Congress approved the ratification of C189 for the rights of domestic workers
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 19, 2018 10:32 PMAfter 7 years of unattainable struggle of the Domestic Workers, today the Ratification of ILO Convention 189, and its recommendation 201, was debated and approved in the Plenary of the Congress of the Republic.
Asia: IDWF affiliates has celebrated 6th anniversary of the adoption of ILO convention 189 on decent work for domestic workers
from Jun 15, 2017 08:00 AM to Jun 19, 2017 07:59 AM — by IDWFEDWe demand for Dignity and Decent work for All in every country.
Domestic workers speak: a global landscape of voices for labour rights and social recognition
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 21, 2017 06:08 PM'Domestic workers speak: a global fight for rights and recognition' showcases the diversity and power of the domestic workers' rights movement. Featuring contributions from 23 worker-led groups, it details the struggle of domestic workers, explores their solidarity and methods of resistance, and calls for comprehensive rights for the world's most invisible workforce.
Dominican Republic: Campaigning for implementation of C189 on June 16
— by IDWFED — last modified Aug 28, 2017 06:37 PMCampaigning for implementation of C189 In Dominican Republic, IDWF affiliate Asociación de Trabajadoras del Hogar (ATH), organized a group of 150 people on 16 June to protest and remind the government of domestic workers rights as set on C189.
Canada: Caregivers Speak Out! International Domestic Workers Day 2017
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 29, 2017 06:13 PMSince the early 1900s when women began migrating to Canada to work as caregivers, we have been organizing. And we will continue organizing until Canada ratifies ILO Convention 189, until caregivers have permanent residency status upon arrival, and until all caregivers are treated with respect and dignity.
Global: Domestic Workers Speak - A global struggle for rights and recognition (video)
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 21, 2017 06:07 PMInternational Domestic Workers Rights Day – June 16 – celebrates the 67 million mainly women workers who do the behind the scenes work to keep our lives, societies and economies functioning.
Italy: Myrtle Witbooi's Speech at the DomEQUAL EVENT on Anti-Racist & Feminist Movements
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 29, 2017 06:16 PMDomEQUAL EVENT SERIES Venice Symposium #2 - The Global Fight For Domestic Workers’ Rights
Global: International Domestic Workers Day June 16 2017, the IDWF calls for "All for one, One for all: Dignity and Decent Work for all National, Migrant and Refugee Domestic Workers"
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 17, 2017 10:20 PMIn 2017, 21.3 million people worldwide are refugees displaced from their homelands. One of the few employment options available to women (and girl) refugees, who account for 50 per cent of this population, is domestic work. The sector – loosely regulated and with limited barriers to entry – attracts many refugees who otherwise find it difficult to obtain work permits and to have their degrees and qualifications recognized.
Global: 2017 June 16 Resources Highlight
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 21, 2017 06:08 PMIn honor of International Domestic Workers Day (IDWD) we want to share these resources:
Cambodia: CDWN & IDEA - petition and forum on domestic workers' right for this June 16
from Jun 16, 2016 08:00 AM to Jun 20, 2016 07:59 AM — Cambodia, — by IDWFEDThis year, Cambodia Domestic Workers Network (CDWN) and Independent Democracy of Informal Economy Association (IDEA) had a petition submitting to the Ministry of Labour and National Assembly on June 16. They also did a forum on June 19 to discuss and promote the rights of domestic workers.
Indonesia: Domestic workers drama in celebration of the 5th anniversary of C189
— by Fish Ip — last modified Jul 22, 2016 08:55 PMIn celebration of the 5th anniversary of adoption of ILO Convention 189, Jala PRT organized a drama which domestic worker tell people about their plight.
Jamaica: Jamaica Household Workers Union celebration for IDWD
Jun 16, 2016 from 08:00 AM to 07:59 AM — Jamaica, — by IDWFEDJamaica Household Workers Union was having a celebration for International Domestic Workers Day on June 16.
Mozambique: SINED celebration on the International Domestic Workers Day
Jun 16, 2016 from 08:00 AM to 07:59 AM — Mozambique, — by IDWFEDNational Trade Union of Domestic Workers (SINED) had a celebration for International Domestic Workers Day on June 16.
Ivory Coast: SYTTEID-CI celebration of the IDWD
Jun 16, 2016 from 08:00 AM to 07:59 AM — Ivory Coast, — by IDWFEDIDWF affiliate, Syndicat des Travailleurs/ses Domestiques et des Travailleurs/ses de l’Economie Informelle de Côte d’Ivoire (SYTTEID-CI) had a celebration for International Domestic workers Day on June 16.
Global: On International Domestic Workers' Day, Turn Rights into Reality
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 28, 2016 04:41 PMOn International Domestic Workers’ Day, we celebrate a growing movement to assert the rights of this vast but hidden workforce. An estimated 67.1 million people are employed in domestic work around the world, most of them women. They cook, clean, and care for children and the elderly. But working behind closed doors in private homes, many have few legal protections and regularly experience exploitation and abuse.
Australia: Plight of domestic workers must not be overlooked
— by IDWFED — last modified Jun 28, 2016 04:09 PMWhat we do know is that because of the extreme power imbalance within the employment relationship and isolated working conditions not subject to standard labour inspection, domestic workers are among the most marginalised and exploited workers in the world today. This is particularly true for those working for diplomatic and foreign officials.