An Event Focused History
3 stars
This book is focused on the process of developing and delivering new ILO regulations on domestic work, with pretty much all of the action occurring in Geneva. This makes for importance context for the final ILO guidelines, but it feels very detached from the real world experiences of domestic workers themselves. In particular, we don't know what actual effects these regulations had or whether this carried over into greater awareness of workplace rights for domestic workers. This book is going to be useful for people interested in international labor law, but probably not too many others
This book is focused on the process of developing and delivering new ILO regulations on domestic work, with pretty much all of the action occurring in Geneva. This makes for importance context for the final ILO guidelines, but it feels very detached from the real world experiences of domestic workers themselves. In particular, we don't know what actual effects these regulations had or whether this carried over into greater awareness of workplace rights for domestic workers. This book is going to be useful for people interested in international labor law, but probably not too many others