The Household work at the periphery. Legal discrimination and resistance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2022.6581Keywords:
workers, discrimination, care, Sindihogar, migrantsAbstract
The object of study of this research paper is the legal discrimination suffered by female migrant household workers in Spain. Specifically, this paper includes the types of discrimination which result from the intersection between the different power relations that affect this sector to lay bare the existing problems and the respective demands of the part of the workers. To this end, in addition
to the available studies and publications, the voices of the workers themselves have been taken into consideration based on participant observation in the labor union of household workers Sindihogar.
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