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  Beyond Convention 189
 
Newsletter 06/2021
   
    Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
 
   

Beyond Convention 189

#InternationalDomesticWorkersDay

Today is the 10th anniversary of the International Labour Organization’s Convention 189 (C189) on decent work for domestic workers. However, household employees are still among the least protected workers in the world. In many countries, they are not covered by general labour laws and are often even explicitly excluded from social security systems. This is due to several reasons: on the one hand, the sector is highly fragmented, which makes organizing difficult. On the other hand, the sector is situated within the broader framework of social reproduction and connected to the devaluation of care work, often performed for free by women, and is intimately linked to colonial histories whose consequences are still present today. It is therefore no coincidence that household employment is a highly feminized sector in which migrant workers play a key role. As it largely takes place in conditions of informality, workers are exposed to greater risks such as sexual harassment or even human trafficking. Feminist economists in particular have shown that the hyper-exploitation of domestic workers constitutes a fundamental pillar of the current global economy.

Accordingly, the adoption of C189 on 16 June 2011 as the culmination of a hard-fought struggle represented a great success for domestic workers. For the first time, they were recognized as workers and granted basic labour rights. In an international dossier, we take a critical look, posing questions about the gaps between international norms, national laws, and their practical implementation. Looking at the concrete lives and realities of those who perform these highly precarious and devalued jobs also reveals the challenges that have always transcended the Convention and cannot be solved by it alone. Finally, it highlights the collective experiences of organizations that have had to struggle against employers for their rights while at the same time asserting their position within the working class and the unions, as well as feminist, anti-racist, and social movements.

 
   
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  Shaking up the global economy  
Shaking up the global economy

Discussion: How domestic workers organize? What is their relation to feminist and anti-racist movements, not to mention trade unions? And how can they articulate their interests at the transnational level?

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“Makhdoum" - A Maid for Each

The Documentary Website sheds light on the market of domestic work in Lebanon. It is inspired by the research of multiple people involved in the production of a documentary that can be streamed until June 16.

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  “Makhdoum" -  A Maid for Each
   
   
 
Media
   
  Voices of Resilience - feminist struggles in East Africa during the pandemic
   
 
   
Voices of Resilience - feminist struggles in East Africa during the pandemic
Three beautifully illustrated photo books provide a vivid picture of creativity, courage, and resilience with which women in Kenya and Uganda meet the challenges of their everday lives and rise above them. The ongoing project supported by the RLS East Africa Office, aspires to serve as a platform, archiving the lives of women adversely affected by the ongoing health and economic crises.
 
 
   
      Unholy alliance  

Unholy alliance

Netpick

What do Brazilian evangelicals have in common with Islamic moralism and Catholic fundamentalism? A lot reveals a closer look at Brazil, Egypt and Poland.

 
   
   
      On the long road west  

On the long road west

People taking the Balkan route toward Western Europe routinely face violence and maltreatment. Why feminist solidarity is necessary, not charity.

 
   
   
     
     
   
   
   
   

Image credits:

Header image: Ariana Jenik, IG: @jenik.ari

Shaking up the economy: Ariana Jenik, IG: @jenik.ari
A Maid for Each: Ariana Jenik, IG: @jenik.ari

Voices of Resilience: Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung West Africa
Unholy alliance: Fabio Pozzebom/ABr, via Wikimedia commons, CC BY 3.0 BR
Road West: Tim Lüddemann, via flickr, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0,
https://www.flickr.com/photos/timlueddemann/28048111461

 
   
   
   
   

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