Labor Laws ‘Largely Exclude’ Workers Who Are Employed In Private, Home-Based Settings - ‘Now, Some Are Banding Together To Protect Themselves’
Claire Savage and Moriah Balingit at the Associated Press report on Minority Women working as Nannies, Housekeepers and Home Care Workers in the New York City area who are getting training to defend themselves on the job in order to prevent such violence as sexual harassment. Because they are employed in private, home-based settings - the nature of their work means abuse tends to happen behind closed doors. That’s why Domestic Workers went to Washington, D.C. last month to meet with U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal in order to discuss the Federal Domestic Workers Bill of Rights while sharing their stories in both English and Spanish.
To Read This Labor News Story In Its Entirety, Go To: Labor laws largely exclude nannies. Some are banding together to protect themselves (msn.com)


























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