SADSAWU - International workers day

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SADSAWU - International workers day
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Date Issued
12-Jun
Description
A year has gone by, after the adoption of International Labour Organisation's (ILO) Convention 189 for Domestic Workers. We have worked so hard for nearly four years, to ensure that our work is recognised as decent work! On 16th June 2011 we made history when Convention 189 was adopted. In this year gone by, only one government has signed the ratification of Convention 189. We set ourselves a goal: We want at least 12 governments to sign, one each month as part of the international 12 to 12 Campaign with the International Trade Union Congress (ITUC) and International Domestic Workers' Network (IDWN). South Africa shcAild be the second government to sign and ratify 189, meaning it becomes labour law, as South Africa was the most supportive and vocal government leading the campaign for Convention 189 at the International Labour Conference.
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Format
pdf
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10962/117975
Archive
Cory Library for Humanitites Research
Provenance
The item is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University, on behalf of the Labour Research Service
Extent
8 pages
Rights
South African Domestic Service And Allied Workers Union (SADSAWU)
Rights Holder
South African Domestic Service And Allied Workers Union (SADSAWU)
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