Join the “Respect, Rights & Recognition for Domestic Workers” campaign
Decent Work 24/06/2020Join the Campaign from 12 June to 25 June 2020 and mark June 16th International Day of Domestic Workers ▶️
Join the Campaign from 12 June to 25 June 2020 and mark June 16th International Day of Domestic Workers ▶️
Every day items are made possible through supply chains that may enslave men, women and children. They are working for YOU. Understand your personal slavery footprint and what you can do today to reduce it.
In the frame of Time For Equality’s campaign to raise awareness of, prevent and end human trafficking and contemporary slavery.
“Human traffickers are earning billions of dollars on the backs and in the beds of our children and yet no one knows this is happening. We have a huge responsibility, right now, to learn the truth and act on it.” – Robert Bilheimer
Our main take away from this event is that it’s time for action, here and now, with the resources and the means that you have. There is no time to lose in waiting for the “right” moment or the ideal situation.
Domestic migrant workers in the UK can be trapped in slave-like conditions, Human Rights Watch said in a report released