Events

Global: Message from Myrtle to all workers at the end of 2015

Let us take a moment to say thank you and salute all for the achievements over the last year. Details Dear Workers, 2015 is nearly over. Let us take a moment to say thank you and salute all for the achievements over the last year. May we have a silent prayer for millions of domestic […]

PRT torment by employer, evidence that, absent government give protection, said Jala PRT

Contributors: Andrew Tito/Beritahati National Network for Domestic Workers Advocacy (Jala PRT) assess the atrocity that often do employers of domestic workers is evidence of the absence of the state's role in providing protection. Details Read the original news in Indonesian: Jala PRT: Majikan Siksa PRT, Bukti Pemerintah Absen Beri Perlindungan | Beritahati Jala PRT: PRT Torment […]

CSW60: Human trafficking must be called by its true name – modern slavery – a dishonour of our common humanity, says Shirley Pryce

Contributors: Jill Shenker Shirley Pryce (Jamaica Household Workers Union, Caribbean Domestic Workers Network, International Domestic Workers Federation) spoke at the UN Commission on the Status of Women 60 (2016) panel on Combatting the Trafficking of Women and Girls: What Role Can the Private Sector Play in Addressing and Preventing Human Trafficking and Modern-day Slavery? Details […]

Some domestic workers yet to benefit from minimum wage in Namibia

Contributors: Selma Ikela and Alvine Kapitako/New Era Exactly one year since the minimum wage for domestic workers was introduced, some of domestic employees are yet to reap the fruits of the legally prescribed minimum wage. Details Excerpt: Exactly one year since the minimum wage for domestic workers was introduced, some of domestic employees are yet […]

In Tanzania, Domestic Worker Unions Assemble – Ratify C189 to safeguard the rights of migrant domestic workers

The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) has called on East African and Gulf Arab countries to ratify International Labour Convention 189 of 2011 to improve the conditions of domestic workers including migrants. Details Domestic Worker Unions Assemble in Tanzania Ratify C189 to safeguard the rights of migrant domestic workers DAR ES SALAAM: The International Domestic […]

East African domestic workers union demands more protection for its workers in the Gulf

Contributors: Yasin Kakande/Migrant-Rights Leaders from East African domestic worker unions assembled in Tanzania this week to demand their governments do more to safeguard the rights of migrant domestic workers going to the GCC. Details Leaders from East African domestic worker unions assembled in Tanzania this week to demand their governments do more to safeguard the […]

IDWF representatives at the EFFAT Women’s Committee

IDWF Europe Coordinator Karin Pape; Executive Members Grace Papa and Wendy Paula Garlaza Quinonez were representing the IDWF to talk about the rights of domestic workers at the European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions (EFFAT) Women's Committee on May 2. Details IDWF Europe Coordinator Karin Pape; Executive Members Grace Papa and Wendy […]

A first step toward strengthening domestic workers’ cooperatives in Trinidad and Tobago

In Trinidad and Tobago, domestic work (estimated at 30,000 employees by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago) is a growing sector. The members of the National Union of Domestic Workers (NUDE) formed Service Workers Centre Cooperative Society (SWCCS) in 2014 for improved benefits and working conditions and to have a legal entity for domestic workers […]

NTUC in Nepal on the world day against the use of child labour June 12

Contributors: Nepal Trade Union Congress (NTUC) Nepal Trade Union Congress (NTUC) observed World day against the Child Labour with expressing union commitment to avoid use of child labour in supply chains. NTUC -Labour Welfare and Social Protection Department in the coordination with NTUC Kathmandu District organized a union activist commitment program on the occasion of […]