No law can Change behaviour of employer : Domestic Worker
No law can Change behaviour of employer : Domestic Worker On International Domestic Workers’ Day, Domestic Worker Rights Activists celebrate a growing movement to assert the rights of this vast but hidden workforce. An estimated 67.1 million people are employed in domestic work around the world, most of them wome n. Domestic work has enabled many women to enter the labour market and benefit from economic autonomy Domestic workers, Jakarta Indonesia Copyright: ILO/A. Ridwan The large supply of domestic workers in India has meant a meant a shift of care responsibilities from women in the households to hired domestic workers who are a predominantly female and largely invisible Domestic worker is a person who is employed in any household on a temporary or permanent basis to do the household work. In the decade after liberalisation, there was a nearly 120% rise in the number of domestic workers in India. ...