Rights across borders: policies, protections and practices for migrant domestic workers in south africa

Type Journal Article - Exploited, undervalued-and essential: Domestic workers and the realisation of their rights
Title Rights across borders: policies, protections and practices for migrant domestic workers in south africa
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 213
URL https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr;=&id=KoYqAgAAQBAJ&
Abstract
Millions of domestic workers experience exploitation in the privacy of their employers’ homes; also in South Africa they are to a large extent beyond the reach of legal protection. This book sums up four years of research on ways of realising their rights. It highlights their essential role, both as care-givers and in enabling their employers to work outside the home. Against the background of the Constitution and international law it examines ways of adapting the legal framework as well as alternative mechanisms, including new forms of organisation, for translating basic rights into effective regulation.

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