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Domestic workers
Document | 11 December 2009
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Policy Briefs on Domestic Work
Convention 189 & Recommendation 201 at a glance
Convention 189 & Recommendation 201 on Decent Work for Domestic Workers
Fact sheet on Domestic Workers' profile and working conditions in the Philippines
Convention No. 189 - Questions and answers
Further information
Adoption of new International Labour Standards on domestic workers: ILC Documents
ILO thematic page on Domestic Work
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Key resources
Relevant ILO instruments on Domestic Work
Press release
100th ILO annual Conference decides to bring an estimated 53 to 100 million domestic workers worldwide under the realm of labour standards
See also
Document
Policy Briefs on Domestic Work
Videos
Conference Delegates Adopt International Labour Standard for Domestic Workers
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Maid in Lebanon: Voices from home
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Protecting Domestic Workers: An Interview with Creuza Oliveira (in Portuguese)
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Advancing Decent Work for Domestic Workers
Decent Work for Domestic Workers in Asia-Pacific
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