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IDWF's Position Paper on Domestic Workers and the Care Economy for the 112th Session of the International Labour Conference

IDWF's Position Paper on Domestic Workers and the Care Economy for the 112th Session of the International Labour Conference
IDWF
IDWF
2024-05-30
English

Domestic work is essential for the functioning of economies and societies. And domestic workers, who represent 25% of the global care workforce, should be fully recognized as workers and care providers, protected by law and in practice equally to other workers.

Thus, ILO Convention 189 should be a central pillar of any national care policy. Care must be viewed as a human right and as a public good: DWs' right to social protection, including their access to public quality care services, must be ensured. As the backbone of the care economy, DWs must play a key role in developing any national public policy or legal reform on care.

  • Care economy
  • Global
  • Research and diagnostics
  • Women
  • Trade unions and trade associations
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Federación Internacional de Trabajadoras del Hogar / International Domestic Workers Federation
Federación Internacional de Trabajadoras del Hogar / International Domestic Workers Federation
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