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Domestic Workers Organizing for Legal Change in Asia
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9 months ago
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The legal landscape for domestic workers in Asia
Domestic Workers Organizing for Legal Change in Asia
27 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
The legal landscape for domestic workers in Asia
Though domestic workers play an essential role in meeting the direct and indirect care needs of households across Asia, almost two-thirds remain excluded from national labor laws.  Rebecca Napier Moore, the Technical Officer at the International Labour Organisation joins us to discuss “the good, bad, and ugly” about laws and policies for domestic workers in the region and some of the social, economic, and political developments reshaping the legal landscape across Asia.  
Domestic Workers Organizing for Legal Change in Asia