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Domestic Workers’ Safety and Dignity

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LOHP’s activities related to Domestic Worker Safety & Dignity address the work life of immigrant Latina domestic workers, with the vision of transforming the work conditions within and the perception of this industry as undervalued women’s work to a respectable contribution to the economy.

LOHP partnered with La Colectiva, a Latina domestic workers’ organization, and Underground Advertising to create a social marketing and media campaign.  Transit ads, posters, billboards and outreach events aimed at employers and workers highlight the mutual benefits gained from this work relationship and communicate key messages:

  • Support safe, dignified jobs for domestic workers
  • Use non-toxic products to protect the health of workers and the people they work for

The project also involved training workers on non-toxic cleaning, media skills and negotiation to improve working conditions.

Members of La Colectiva proudly appear in the campaign materials. Through a participatory process, domestic workers helped develop the messages and theme for the campaign: Comunicando poder y esperanza (Communicating Our Power and Our Hope).

PARTNERS

  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • La Raza Centro Legal
  • Underground Advertising

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information, visit the project website at www.lacolectivasf.org or contact:

Suzanne Teran
steran@berkeley.edu

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