Recognizing invisible work: The women domestic workers' movement in Bangladesh

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Asian Journal of Womens Studies Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/12259276.2021.1965365
Anwesha Ghosh
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ABSTRACT Domestic work is a highly feminized sector of work in Bangladesh, where women from poor neighborhoods of Dhaka city are found laboring for very low wages, without legal or social protection. Such work remains unrecognized and invisible, although it has been done for generations. Over the years, mobilization of domestic workers (DWs) by the National Domestic Women Workers Union (NDWWU) has helped to develop the leadership and negotiation capacities of its members, resulting in some improvement in their working conditions. This article is based on the qualitative findings of a study on social protection for DWs in three South Asian countries, namely, Bangladesh, Nepal and India, conducted by the Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) in collaboration with International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF). This article presents the challenges and major risks such workers face in Bangladesh. In addition, it also examines the struggle that the biggest domestic workers union, NDWWU and its allies have undertaken in order to ensure decent work conditions as well as legal and social protective measures for DWs in the country. In doing so, I aim to contribute to the limited literature on mobilization of the workers and related policy concerns in Bangladesh and the wider region.
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认识看不见的工作:孟加拉国妇女家政工人运动
在孟加拉国,家务劳动是一个高度女性化的工作领域,来自达卡市贫困社区的妇女被发现从事工资极低的劳动,没有法律或社会保护。尽管这种工作已经进行了几代人,但它仍然不被认可和隐形。多年来,全国家政女工工会动员家政工人,帮助发展了其成员的领导能力和谈判能力,从而使她们的工作条件有所改善。本文基于非正式就业妇女:全球化和组织(WIEGO)与国际家庭佣工联合会(IDWF)合作开展的一项关于孟加拉国、尼泊尔和印度三个南亚国家佣工社会保护的定性研究结果。本文介绍了这些工人在孟加拉国面临的挑战和主要风险。此外,报告还审查了最大的家庭工人工会NDWWU及其盟友为确保体面的工作条件以及为该国的家庭佣工采取法律和社会保护措施而进行的斗争。在这样做的过程中,我的目的是为孟加拉国和更广泛地区关于工人动员和相关政策问题的有限文献作出贡献。
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