Episode 1: Domestic workers hardest hit, but organizing for change


I am excited to launch the very first real episode of the People vs Inequality podcast. In this first series focusing on women's economic justice we felt it only right to kick-off with Elizabeth Tang.

Elizabeth Tang is a longstanding unionist and the Secretary General of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWFed). Did you know that domestic workers, most of whom are women and many are migrant, were one of the groups hardest hit in the pandemic? That 8 out of 10 of domestic workers are informal and thus not protected by labour law, a longstanding injustice with enormous consequences during the pandemic?

As their work hours got cut by half, many lost their jobs and very few have access to any social security: How have they been organizing and what can we learn from that as we try to turn the tide and build a more caring economy? 

Elizabeth shares her story and personal reflections on the work she has been doing for so many years at the heart of the struggle for women's - and worker's - economic justice. With important achievements, but also persistant obstacles that were ever more visible during the pandemic. As she says 'this is the moment', listen in on what she thinks needs to be done and how to support.

Find episode 1 here. Listen now, subscribe and please share with others who might be interested. As this is all a learning journey, we also very much welcome your feedback to peoplevsinequality@gmail.com. Thank you!

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