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A first step toward strengthening domestic workers’ cooperatives in Trinidad and Tobago
IDWF representatives at the EFFAT Women’s Committee
East African domestic workers union demands more protection for its workers in the Gulf
In Tanzania, Domestic Worker Unions Assemble – Ratify C189 to safeguard the rights of migrant domestic workers
Some domestic workers yet to benefit from minimum wage in Namibia
CSW60: Human trafficking must be called by its true name – modern slavery – a dishonour of our common humanity, says Shirley Pryce
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A first step toward strengthening domestic workers’ cooperatives in Trinidad and Tobago
IDWF representatives at the EFFAT Women’s Committee
East African domestic workers union demands more protection for its workers in the Gulf
In Tanzania, Domestic Worker Unions Assemble – Ratify C189 to safeguard the rights of migrant domestic workers
Some domestic workers yet to benefit from minimum wage in Namibia
CSW60: Human trafficking must be called by its true name – modern slavery – a dishonour of our common humanity, says Shirley Pryce