Slavery is about power and its unequal distribution. Anti-Slavery International has released a new charter that recognises that truth and lays out what's needed to start shifting that balance.
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
It takes a lot of legwork to organise some of the world’s most invisible workers.
As refugees try to cross the Mediterranean Sea - women are more likely to drown.
Refugee camps are neither all milk and honey nor are they all misery and suffering. To find a way forward, we must first understand where we are.
Union officials alerted me to the wrongs happening in my own workplace. Now I campaign with them to promote the rights of all domestic workers in Kenya.
One person’s experience becoming a business owner shows how our economy is based on luck rather than merit and how it rewards people who own stuff rather than people who do stuff.
A founder of the domestic workers movement in South Africa recounts the struggle for labour protections and rights that began in the time of apartheid.
In less than 10 years domestic workers in Africa have gone from barely any organisational contact to a thriving movement, but there is still a long way to go.
Recent developments in Spanish law have put domestic workers on a firmer footing, but there’s a long way to go before they are treated at equal to workers in other sectors.
A collection of terms from the ILO Convention 189 accompanied with stories from domestic workers.