
2018 June 16 – Events and activities of domestic workers around the world
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Details Events and activities of domestic workers around the world: IDWF Facebook Event: 2018 June 16 – International Domestic
Everyone, including governments and employers in our communities need to know this process and be supportive of our
Contributors: FILCAMS-CgilOn the International Domestic Workers’ Day, Filcams Cgil Nazionale supports the #StopGBVatWork campaign against violence at work
Myrtle’s proposal was chosen from an incredibly strong field of over 150 nominees across Africa and the Middle
Wrapping up their annual meeting in Geneva, members of the International Labour Organisation agreed on the need to
Contributors: Adriana Paz We all know well that domestic workers and other workers in the informal sector are
Speech of Myrtle Witbooi, IDWF President, at the ILC 2018 plenary. Details GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – Myrtle WitbooiInternational Domestic
We aim to build capacities of our affiliates to stop GBV and address the issues effectively. This will
ILO Interregional Consultation on Labour Migration and Mobility from Asia/Africa to the Middle East on October 4-5. IDWF
As part of its prestigious “Gender Equality Awards,” the Government of Canada recognized our very own leader, Shirley Pryce, with...
The IDWF fourth Congress was convened in De Haan, Belgium on the 2-5 October 2023. Almost 300 participants joined us...
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) is pleased to announce the election of its new leadership following the successful conclusion...
On International Domestic Workers’ Day, June 16, 2023 the global domestic workers’ movement celebrates a historic milestone: a group of...
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) congratulates the Union of Auxiliary Personnel of Private Houses of Argentina (UPACP) for its...
“Domestic workers spent 3 years at the ILO to fight for the Domestic Workers’ Convention, and now we are proud...