Myths and Realities about Domestic Workers
— May 12, 2011This document sets out the key arguments they use against agreeing to a strong set of standards, and
Continue Reading ...This document sets out the key arguments they use against agreeing to a strong set of standards, and
Continue Reading ...These come from the personal stories of 80 domestic workers who worked in countries around the world.
Continue Reading ...The Public Hearing on Corporate Social Responsibility and ASEAN is a stand-alone, one-day event, immediately
Continue Reading ...MFA released a report in January 2011 entitled “Labour recruitment to the UAE: Gaps between policy
Continue Reading ...This report explores what circumstances and conditions migrant workers (documented and undocumented)
Continue Reading ...A vast majority of the UN-estimated 60 million migrant workers in Asia are women, and the issue of domestic
Continue Reading ...On Wednesday 14 October 2009, the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers
Continue Reading ...At its 301st Session (March 2008), the International Labour Organization (ILO) Governing Body agreed to
Continue Reading ...The Peoples’ Global Action had 2 Opening Ceremonies. The first was on November 1 at ONA Theater Hall
Continue Reading ...MFA is a regional network of non-government organizations (NGOs), associations and trade unions of migrant workers, and individual advocates in Asia who are committed to protect and promote the rights and welfare of migrant workers.
It is guided by a vision of an alternative world system based on respect for human rights and dignity, social justice, and gender equity, particularly for migrant workers.
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