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Theme: Informal Economy & WIEGO
Program(s): Organization & Representation
Occupational Group(s): Domestic Workers

Bonner, Chris. 2010.  Domestic Workers Around the World: Organising for Empowerment.  

Paper prepared for the Social Law Project Conference, 7-8 May 2010, Cape Town.

Abstract:
This paper examines a number of organising models and strategies of domestic workers. The organizations include trade unions; cooperatives; networks; alliances; non-governmental organizations; member based organizations; and community-based organizations. Furthermore, the paper analyses the links between organisational models and strategies, leading to some conclusions about the primary strategies of specific types of organisations: grassroots organising and base building are used by unions, MBOs, CBOs, and cooperatives; collective negotiations and representation are used by unions and MBOs; economic and livelihood development is a strategy associated with cooperatives; policy, legal and rights advocacy are used by NGOs, CBOs, networks, and alliances; mobilisation and campaigning are used by networks, alliances, and unions; social, welfare, training functions are linked to NGOs and CBOs. While these can often be regarded as primary strategies, the organisations often use multiple strategies and sometimes blur the lines between different organizational models.

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 April 2010.  "Decent Work for Domestic Workers."  World of Work Magazine,  Vol. 68,  

ILO: Geneva

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International Trade Union Confederation. 2010.  Decent work, decent life for domestic workers ITUC.  ITUC.  access publication

Hobden, Claire. 2010.  Winning Fair Labour Standards for Domestic Workers: Lessons Learned from the Campaign for a Domestic Worker Bill of Rights in New York State.  ILO: GURN.  access publication

Yovel, Thiruvalluvar and Bart Verstraeten. 2010.  Respect, rights and recognition: Domestic work and the ILO Standard Setting Process 2010-2011.  World Solidarity and ACV-CSC Food and Services.  access publication

Ally, Shireen. 2010.  From Servants to Workers: South African Domestic Workers and the Democratic State.  Cornell University Press.  access publication

International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). 2010.  Domestic Work: Mobilising for an ILO Convention.  Union View,  No. 19.  

June 2010, Brussels

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Bonner, Chris. June 2009.  "Decent Work for Domestic Workers. Towards an ILO Convention."  African Labour Journal,  Vol. 33,  Issue No. 2.  access publication

European Trades Union Confederation. 2005.  Out of the Shadow: Organising Domestic Workers Towards a Protective Regulatory Framework for Domestic Work.  

Report of the conference organized by ETUC, IRENE, and PICUM, Brussels, 14-15 April 2005, edited by Celia Mather.

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Chen, Martha, Joann Vanek, Francie Lund, James Heintz, Renana Jhabvala and Christine Bonner. 2005.  Progress of the World’s Women 2005: Women, Work and Poverty.  United Nations Development Fund for Women.  access publication