Trinidad & Tobago
NATIONAL UNION OF DOMESTIC EMPLOYEES
WATTLEY CIRCULAR, MT. PLEASANT ROAD, ARIMA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
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For Clotil Walcott, beloved comrade: Tributes from the Global Women’s Strike groups in many countries, the Utility Workers Union of America and others

 

  EQUAL RIGHTS FOR DOMESTIC WORKERS CAMPAIGN

Launch of Campaign


Support statement from from the Strike in London


Message from the Centro de Capacitacion para Trabajadoras del Hogar (CCTH), Peru, and the Confederation of Domestic Workers in Latin America and the Caribean (CONLACTRAHO)

 

Petition: Amend Industrial Relations Act to include Domestics as Workers

We call for an end to expoitation against domestics and low income workers 2006

A PETITION TO GOVERNMENT FOR ALL DOMESTICS RECOGNITION FOR DOMESTICS AS WORKERS

"Whereas The Unremunerated Work Act 1995 acknowledges the work performed by women in the home is work, still domestics who perform this same work for wages is still not considered workers."

Strike 2004

Strike 2003 "Put your brooms and mops outside the front door. Women in the trade unions, who often carry the load of unwaged on top of low waged work, use the Global Women's Strike to advance your cause as workers outside the home and inside. The Strike is trying to reverse the priorities of feminists, away from the self-advancement of individuals and back to the advancement of women from the bottom up." 

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