
Experience has proven that building collective strength through organising allows domestic workers and their allies to have a presence at national and international policy-making forums. This, in turn, enables them to affect the drafting of legislation that improves their access to rights, their work and their lives. However, it is the very private nature of domestic work that makes organising in this sector particularly challenging.
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The Jamaica Household Workers Union (JHWU) marked its 35th anniversary under the theme “35 Years

At a high-level event held on November 17 in Amsterdam, the European Federation of Food,

Shirley Pryce, a historic leader of the domestic workers movement, has been appointed as a