A house of dignity for domestic workers in Europe with Maddalena Colombi, Aude Cefaliello and Grace Papa
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There are almost 2.6 million domestic workers in Europe working in private homes or others. Though representing a huge and vital workforce, their economic and social contribution has often been denied and they are longing for recognition. Although domestic workers are finally enjoying more social rights, trade unions have a key role to play to achieve improved working conditions for domestic workers within and across borders. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/etui/message
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