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  2. Domestic worker - Wikipedia

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    Data from Singapore's Ministry of Manpower (MOM), showed that in June 2019 there were some 255,800 Foreign Domestic Workers (FDW) in Singapore. [54] The demand for Foreign Domestic Workers came about from the desire of the Singapore government to employ local women in the workforce.

  3. Work permit - Wikipedia

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    Marriage restrictions apply; current or former WP holders must seek approval from MOM before marrying a Singapore citizen or permanent resident. Subsets of Work Permit include Work Permit for foreign domestic worker, Work Permit for confinement nanny and Work Permit for performing artiste working in public entertainment outlets.

  4. Domestic Worker's Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    A Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights campaign started in 2003. It was pushed by the Domestic Workers United (DWU) [7] and the NY Domestic Workers Justice Coalition. After a six-year grassroots campaign, the Governor of New York signed the Domestic Worker's Bill of Rights.

  5. Migrant domestic workers - Wikipedia

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    Migrant domestic workers are (according to the International Labour Organization’s Convention No. 189 and the International Organization for Migration) any persons "moving to another country or region to better their material or social conditions and improve the prospect for themselves or their family," [1] engaged in a work relationship performing "in or for a household or households."

  6. Foreign domestic worker protests - Wikipedia

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    As the number of foreign domestic workers (FDW, also known as migrant domestic workers) continues to increase around the world, social movements to protect them have begun. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The increase in social movements can be attributed to the rise of globalization, increased flows of migratory workers, and issues arising from the neoliberal ...

  7. National Domestic Workers Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The National Domestic Workers Alliance is an advocacy organization promoting the rights of domestic workers in the United States.Founded in 2007, it is made up of 4 local chapters and 63 affiliate organizations around the country, along with thousands of individual members.

  8. FWD.us - Wikipedia

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    Month and year Key developments March–April 2013: Early rumors of launch, [17] leaked draft prospectus, [18] official launch (April 11). [1] [20]Late April and May 2013: FWD.us subsidiaries Americans for a Conservative Direction and Council for American Job Growth launch ads (including ads on conservative radio and talk shows) supporting pro-immigration reform politicians' other political ...

  9. Maid abuse - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, it is against the law to abuse a foreign domestic worker. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) says that perpetrators face severe penalties; if convicted, the perpetrator may face prison time, caning, or be fined as much as $20,000. [11] The perpetrator will also be banned from further employment of foreign domestic workers. [12]