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Domestic Workers Organizing for Legal Change in Asia
28 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
Fighting for Legislation in Indonesia
Domestic workers in Indonesia have spent more than two decades fighting for legislation to protect their rights. Their key challenge is how to build political will among parliamentarians who benefit from the status quo as employers of domestic workers. In this episode, Lita Anggraini, the co-founder and national coordinator of the National Network for Domestic Workers Advocacy, known as JALA PRT, discusses some of the mobilization and advocacy strategies they’ve used over the years.
Domestic Workers Organizing for Legal Change in Asia