What is Convention 189?

GENEVA – The International Labour Organization’s Domestic Workers Convention, 2011 (No. 189) comes into force on 5 September 2013, extending basic labour rights to domestic workers around the globe. 83 per cent of domestic workers are women. The new Convention becomes binding international law as of 5 September.

What is ILO Convention No 189 about your answer?

The Domestic Workers Convention, 2011, No. 189 of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) represents a key step in recognising domestic workers as workers who are entitled to labour rights and protections equal to all other workers.

Who are domestic workers ILO?

Following Convention No. 189, “domestic work” means work performed in or for a household or households and “domestic worker” means any person engaged in domestic work within an employment relationship.

What is domestic labor?

A domestic worker is a person who works within the scope of a residence. Domestic workers perform a variety of household services for an individual(s), from providing cleaning and household maintenance, or cooking, laundry and ironing, or care for children and elderly dependents, and other household errands.

What is kasambahay law?

Batas Kasambahay – Law Governing Employers and Their Househelp or Domestic Workers. It is the obligation of the employer to register his or her domestic worker in the Registry of Domestic Workers in the barangay where the employer resides.

Where are domestic workers mainly found?

Most of the domestic workers are migrants who have come from rural to urban areas in search of livelihood opportunities. A substantial number of women in the rural areas migrate to the urban areas for the sake of employment due to lack of education and job skills.

What does C189 do for migrant domestic workers?

C189 aims to protect migrant domestic workers by ensuring the regulation of private employment agencies and an end to the practice of employer deductions to cover recruitment fees.

When did Ndawu ratify Convention 189 and 190?

On 9th December NDAWU celebrated the achievement on the ratification of Convention 189 and 190, Decent Work for Domestic Workers (C189) aimed at improving domestic workers working conditions. Read More… “CHODAWU- Domestic Workers Unite!

Is the Domestic Workers Convention still a reality?

Domestic work – Convention C189 10 years on, domestic workers still fight for equality and decent work On the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the Domestic Workers’ Convention, the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed continued vulnerabilities of domestic workers in the labour market. Making decent work a reality for domestic workers

What is the minimum age for domestic workers?

Each Member shall set a minimum age for domestic workers consistent with the provisions of the Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No. 138), and the Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182), and not lower than that established by national laws and regulations for workers generally. 2.