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Summer 2006
Household workers are outraged by the Governor's decision to veto
AB2536, but they are undeterred in their struggle to win dignity
and respect for domestic workers. Friday, October 6, MUA and the
Women’s Collective of La Raza Centro Legal published “Rights
Begin at Home: Defending Domestic Workers’ Rights in California.”
With this online advocates guide MUA and the Women’s Collective
of La Raza Centro Legal will ensure that more advocates and domestic
workers around the state know and defend their rights. The guide
is a collaboration with the National Employment Law Project and
features data collected through a participatory research project
about the domestic work industry in the Bay Area with the help of
the Data Center. The
guide can be viewed and downloaded here.
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