Solidarity & Care
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Solidarity & Care

Domestic Worker Activism in New York City

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Solidarity & Care

Domestic Worker Activism in New York City

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The members of the Domestic Workers United (DWU) organization—immigrant women of color employed as nannies, caregivers, and housekeepers in New York City—formed to fight for dignity and respect and to "bring meaningful change" to their work. Alana Lee Glaser examines the process of how these domestic workers organized against precarity, isolation, and exploitation to help pass the 2010 New York State Domestic Worker Bill of Rights, the first labor law in the United States protecting in-home workers.
 
Solidarity & Care  examines the political mobilization of diverse care workers who joined together and supported one another through education, protests, lobbying, and storytelling. Domestic work activists used narrative and emotional appeals to build a coalition of religious communities, employers of domestic workers, labor union members, and politicians to first pass and then to enforce the new law.
 
Through oral history interviews, as well as ethnographic observation during DWU meetings and protest actions, Glaser chronicles how these women fought (and continue to fight) to improve working conditions. She also illustrates how they endure racism, punitive immigration laws, on-the-job indignities, and unemployment that can result in eviction and food insecurity.
 
The lessons from  Solidarity & Care  along with the DWU's precedent-setting legislative success have applications to workers across industries.
 
All royalties will go directly to the Domestic Workers United
 

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Year
2023
ISBN
9781439922477

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. Precarious Caring and Collective Complaints: Overcoming the Isolation and Personalism of Domestic Work
  6. 2. “The Work That Makes All Other Work Possible”: DWU’s Political Education
  7. 3. “Tell Dem Slavery Done”: Passing and Implementing the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights
  8. 4. “No Unlikely Allies”: Building Power through Solidarity across Communities
  9. 5. “We’ll Roll Out”: Acts of Care and Solidarity following the Passage of the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights
  10. Conclusion
  11. Epilogue: Solidarity in Times of Crisis
  12. Notes
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index