
Domestic Workers Demand Rights: A Human Rights Day March
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On Human Rights Day, South African domestic workers, supported by Cosatu, marched to the Department of Employment and Labour, demanding urgent action to protect their rights. They seek full recognition as formal employees, with access to labor protections, stronger enforcement, and home visits by officials. Workers shared stories of struggles, including late payments, abuse, and debt. The department accepted their memorandum, with a fourteen-day reply deadline, as these essential workers push for respect and recognition.
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