
No recovery is possible without us: Health and safety at work for domestic workers
There is no safe way to emerge from this pandemic without the insurance of health and safety at
There is no safe way to emerge from this pandemic without the insurance of health and safety at
IDWF Statement on the International Day of Transgender Visibility IDWF Statement on the International Day of Transgender Visibility
Amplifying the people’s call for justice, together, the 182 members of the global women’s rights movement call upon
The National Platform of Domestic Workers writes to the Prime Minister against the exclusion of informal workers in
On the International Day to End Violence Against Women, we think of women workers, who are the predominant
Joint Statement by ITUC, UNI Global Union, Public Services International, Education International, International Domestic Workers Federation and Women
IDWF pledges our support and solidarity with all Indonesian workers, especially domestic workers and the people in their
We demand decent work for domestic workers and urge governments to ratify and implement ILO Domestic Workers Convention
“Therefore, we call upon the governments of Lebanon and Kenya to abide by the legal provisions and international
Contributors: Adriana Paz We all know well that domestic workers and other workers in the informal sector are subjected to...
Speech of Myrtle Witbooi, IDWF President, at the ILC 2018 plenary. Details GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Myrtle WitbooiInternational Domestic Workers FederationStatement...
We aim to build capacities of our affiliates to stop GBV and address the issues effectively. This will include achieving...
Shirley Pryce, also a leader of the IDWF, member of our Executive Committee. She is a fighter and determined leader....
Contributors: Giulia Garofalo Geymonat and Sabrina Marchetti ‘Domestic workers speak: a global fight for rights and recognition’ showcases the diversity...
Contributors: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryInternational Domestic Workers Rights Day – June 16 – celebrates the 67 million mainly women workers...