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Legal Protection for Migrant Domestic Workers in Asia and the Arab States
This book analyzes the legal protections available for migrant domestic workers in countries across Asia and the Arab States, focusing on the gaps between existing laws and the realities faced by workers. It reviews national legislation, labor policies, and international standards related to the protection of migrant domestic workers, who are often excluded from general labor protections due to the private nature of domestic work. The publication also discusses key issues such as recruitment practices, employment conditions, access to justice, and the impact of sponsorship systems on workers’ rights. By comparing legal frameworks and practices across different countries, the book highlights the need for stronger regulatory systems, improved enforcement of labor standards, and greater commitment to safeguarding the rights and dignity of migrant domestic workers.
| KP.XV 0260 | 331.544 INT L | My Library (BURUH MIGRAN 3) | Available |
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