How can domestic workers organise when the legal system places them at the complete mercy of their employers?
Jordan has recognised domestic workers in local labour laws, but many workers are still stuck in dire situations with few good options available to them.
Informal networks of self-help and mutual care have given rise to a workers-led alliance in Lebanon to fight for the rights of domestic workers. Español
Endless chores, verbal abuse, and physical confinement.
Domestic labourer are not recognised as workers under South Korean law, but worker-led initiatives are transforming the face of how this work is perceived and managed.
Care workers put their hearts into the job. Is asking for recognition and rights in return too much?
Care workers in Taiwan are being worked to the point of exhaustion, with dangerous consequences. Could basic rights make life better for workers and recipients alike?
With more than one million domestic workers in the Philippines there is massive potential for collective action. From small beginnings huge strides have already been made.
The roots of prejudice against domestic workers in India run deep.
A critical approach to domestic work based on our lived experiences. Español
Domestic workers have achieved many gains in Colombia in the past years. Now they're setting their sights higher. Español
Today, through this text, I want to claim my rights and those of my compañeras. Español