
Domestic workers want some real support an interview with Ida LeBlanc, N.U.D.E., Trinidad and Tobago
Contributors: itciloTV Ida Le Blanc, General Secretary National Union of Domestic Employees (N.U.D.E.) was interviewed by itciloTV talking
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Contributors: itciloTV Ida Le Blanc, General Secretary National Union of Domestic Employees (N.U.D.E.) was interviewed by itciloTV talking
Shirley Pryce, formerly a domestic worker herself, advocates for domestic workers’ rights in Jamaica and across the Caribbean.
Contributors: HTS-Union (UHFTAWU) In 2016 HTS-Union (UHFTAWU) ran radio campaigns on domestic workers that was not limited to
DomEQUAL EVENT SERIES Venice Symposium #2 – The Global Fight For Domestic Workers’ Rights Details Thursday 15 June
ILO launches a jingle competition to recognize ‘Domestic Work is Work”. This competition is organized by the ‘Work
Ida le Blanc, General Secretary of National Union of Domestic Employees (NUDE) participated the Expert Group Meeting on
Through Sonu Danuwar Chaudhary’s rare, poignant and sometimes painful journey, this film portrays the millions of workers internationally
Contributors: Liezl Galdo By Liezl Galdo – Head of the Organizing Committee of AMMPO, a Filipino migrant domestic
Interview with Esther Kosi, General Secretary of DSWU, Ghana Details YOU SING WHEN YOU WASH WHEN THERE IS
Barbro Budin, Project and Gender Equality Coordinator of the IUF spoke at a side event:
“Domestic workers spent 3 years at the ILO to fight for the Domestic Workers’ Convention, and now we are proud
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