While domestic workers are at the center of our work, we engage continuously with two key authorities: the Government and employers. Their dynamic and varied roles significantly impact the lives of domestic workers.
We work with diverse groups of domestic workers, including:
We engage with the Labour Ministry, Labour Commissioner, and Central Ministry through advocacy, discussions, and collaboration to ensure domestic workers' dignity, recognition, and social security. Our efforts include advocating for fair case handling and establishing worker facilitation centers.
We hold collaborative meetings to foster communication with employers, educating them and facilitating dialogues. This has led to awareness camps in apartments, building bridges between employers and domestic workers.
Centre for Labour Studies, National Law School of India University, The Human Rights Collective, National Law School of India University, and the Domestic Workers Rights Union have jointly held a Stakeholder Consultation on Legislative Framework on Domestic Workers at the National Law School Campus, Bengaluru on the 2nd of August, 2025.