The Workers with Family Responsibilities Convention, was adopted at the 67th session of the General Conference of the International Labor Organization in Geneva by the Governing Body of the International Labor Office on June 23, 1981. By 2007, it had been ratified by 40 countries, with Albania and Paraguay (2007) being the most recent. Approximately 20% of the total number of countries that have ratified it are in the region of Latin American or the Caribbean. This paper will discuss the case of Ecuador’s adoption in 2012 and how the Convention fits into its existing legal framework, while at the same time strengthening those commitments by joining the international community to affirm the rights of workers (especially women) with family re...
Chile has ratified all eight core ILO labour Conventions. However in view of restrictions on the tra...
This paper will set out a solution to the controversy that emerged after the approval of the Constit...
What effect does the ratification of International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions have on lab...
This article examines the adoption of ILO Convention 189 on domestic workers adopted in 2011, focusi...
Since the ILO Decent Work for Domestic Workers Convention (No. 189) was adopted in 2011, eleven Lati...
The recognition of the right to work in the post-war social constitutionalism was marked by, among m...
This article looks at the gradual development of a ‘global governance of paid domestic work’ by asse...
The recognition of the right to work in the post-war social constitutionalism was marked by, among m...
The growing interest in developing guarantees for protecting labour rights, both nationally and inte...
In 1979, Ecuador became one of the first Latin American countries to ratify the Convention on the El...
This article analyses the 189 ILO Convention on domestic workers from a feminist and legal point of ...
In response to the promulgation of International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention n.189 on domes...
In response to the promulgation of International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention n. 189 on dome...
Since March 11, 1920, when a state of health emergency was declared in Ecuador due to the imminent p...
The adoption of a new constitution, the changes in legislation, and the well-known shift in policies...
Chile has ratified all eight core ILO labour Conventions. However in view of restrictions on the tra...
This paper will set out a solution to the controversy that emerged after the approval of the Constit...
What effect does the ratification of International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions have on lab...
This article examines the adoption of ILO Convention 189 on domestic workers adopted in 2011, focusi...
Since the ILO Decent Work for Domestic Workers Convention (No. 189) was adopted in 2011, eleven Lati...
The recognition of the right to work in the post-war social constitutionalism was marked by, among m...
This article looks at the gradual development of a ‘global governance of paid domestic work’ by asse...
The recognition of the right to work in the post-war social constitutionalism was marked by, among m...
The growing interest in developing guarantees for protecting labour rights, both nationally and inte...
In 1979, Ecuador became one of the first Latin American countries to ratify the Convention on the El...
This article analyses the 189 ILO Convention on domestic workers from a feminist and legal point of ...
In response to the promulgation of International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention n.189 on domes...
In response to the promulgation of International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention n. 189 on dome...
Since March 11, 1920, when a state of health emergency was declared in Ecuador due to the imminent p...
The adoption of a new constitution, the changes in legislation, and the well-known shift in policies...
Chile has ratified all eight core ILO labour Conventions. However in view of restrictions on the tra...
This paper will set out a solution to the controversy that emerged after the approval of the Constit...
What effect does the ratification of International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions have on lab...