Domestic Workers Making News
NY State Senator Diane Savino Joins “The Help” & Tom Ammiano in Sacramento
Written by CA Domestic Workers Coalition   
Friday, 19 August 2011 12:00
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Media Advisory
August 19, 2011

Contacts:
Grecia Lima, Mujeres Unidas y Activas          (415) 488 6177
Katie Joaquin, Filipino Advocates for Justice  (510) 388 0025

NY STATE SENATOR DIANE SAVINO JOINS “THE HELP” & TOM AMMIANO IN SACRAMENTO

After New York, CA Should Be Next to Pass Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

Sacramento, California – As thousands of Americans around the country watch the stories of African American domestic workers in Civil Rights Era in the Hollywood blockbuster, “The Help,” domestic workers in California are still fighting to gain protections and recognition in the workplace.  “California has the opportunity to help bring this workforce into the 21st Century,” says Grecia Lima, CA Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign Director.

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Movie “The Help” shines light on the struggles of the Real Help
Written by CA Domestic Workers Coalition   
Wednesday, 10 August 2011 03:24
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CA Domestic Workers Coalition pushes for a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

California Domestic WorkersCALIFORNIA— California domestic workers coalition and the National Domestic Workers Alliance will join community members, allies and the general public at the screening of The Help in cities across California to raise awareness of the need to pass the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights.

Based on a New York Times bestseller by Kathryn Stockett, The Help is the story of a group of African-American domestic workers struggling for dignity and respect in Civil Rights-era Mississippi.

The Domestic Workers Bill of Rights—which passed the California State Assembly on June 2—would secure dignity and respect for California domestic workers, as well as improving the quality of care for children, families and seniors, by expanding basic labor protections and setting industry-wide standards.

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Today’s Domestic Workers Still Face Obscurity
Written by CA Domestic Workers Coalition   
Wednesday, 10 August 2011 02:41
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AB889 offers a limited set of benefits to strengthen industry and improve working conditions

Los Angeles – A bill to be heard in the California Senate Appropriations committee on July 15 is AB889, the California Domestic Worker Bill of Rights. This low-cost, high-impact legislation will ensure that the nearly one million domestic workers laboring in California households are able to receive basic working rights such as a 10- minute rest, vacation, and sick-pay. AB889 is opposed by money-making companies that care little for the health and well-being of elders, children, and the infirm. The California Domestic Workers Coalition will be conducting a series of educational activities beginning this week, including legislative visits to key California Senators responsible for voting in favor of AB889.

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California Domestic Workers Put a Real Face on “The Help”
Written by CA Domestic Workers Coalition   
Monday, 08 August 2011 14:53
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August 10, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts: Renee Saucedo (415) 425-6575
Claudia Reyes   (415) 621-8140

CALIFORNIA DOMESTIC WORKERS PUT A REAL FACE ON THE MOVIE “THE HELP” BY EXPOSING ABUSES AND ANNOUNCING STATEWIDE CAMPAIGN.

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California Senate Committee Approves Labor Rights for 200,000 Domestic Workers
Written by Jonathan   
Wednesday, 06 July 2011 16:10
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 6, 2011
Contact: Quintin Mecke: 415-557-3013 (Office); 415.505.2417 (Cell)
Grecia Lima, CA Domestic Workers Coalition: 415.488.6177
Xiomara Corpena, CHIRLA, 323-606-3082

California Senate Committee Approves Labor Rights for 200,000 Domestic Workers

Committee approves sensible clear guidelines benefiting domestic workers and employers

California Domestic Workers Fighting for a Bill of RightsSACRAMENTO – Today the California Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee voted 5-2 in favor of AB 889. The bill – also known as the Domestic Worker Bill of Rights, extends basic, humane labor protections to thousands of nannies, caregivers, and housecleaners and improves the quality of care for California’s families.

Sponsored by Assemblymember Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco), the bill now heads to the Senate Appropriations Committee for approval. Co-sponsored by Assemblymembers Allen (D- Sonoma), Cedillo (D- LA), Ma (D- San Francisco), Fuentes (D-San Fernando), Ma (D-San Francisco), Monning (D- Santa Cruz) and Senator De Léon. The bill seeks to remove the exclusion of domestic workers from basic wage and hour protections which the vast majority of California workers already enjoy. The current exemptions for domestic workers are confusing and leave well-meaning employers vulnerable to liability. AB 889 sets industry-wide standards that will help keep the industry above-ground.

“Today’s Senate vote was a historic step forward for the rights of domestic workers in California. For decades domestic work has been excluded from both state and federal labor laws and worker exploitation in this industry has remained invisible and unmonitored. AB 889 will end that by establishing the same basic protections under the law that many of us take for granted,” said Ammiano.

“This legislation helps us to bring a critical workforce out of the shadows and into the light of day. Domestic workers must be assured the rights and protections that all California workers deserve,” said V. Manuel Pérez, chair of the Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy.

"If AB 889 were law 20 years ago," said retired household worker Julia Quintero, " I would not have had to endure the physical and psychological abuse from my employer. AB 889 can bring justice by mandating minimum standards for employers!"

“Today we commend Senators Lieu, Padilla, Yee, Leno and DeSaulnier for listening to the voices of their constituents and moving forward legislation to correct a historic injustice,” said Eric Greene, Southern California Regional Director of Progressive Jewish Alliance & Jewish Funds for Justice. “We thank them for their leadership in voting to extend the same basic rights and protections that many in the workplace already enjoy. Not only will this bill improve the lives of workers and their families, it will improve the lives of the families, children, elderly, and disabled who they care for and nurture every day. Protecting the health, safety and well-being of domestic workers will lead to better home care, fewer mistakes from exhaustion and less worker injury.”

The Senate Committee vote follows the passage of the bill in the California Assembly and last year’s successful passage of a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights in New York. Domestic workers have historically been exempted from laws governing the rights afforded to other workers -decent wages, a safe and healthy workplace health, workers compensation and other labor protections. Domestic workers are among the most isolated and vulnerable workforce in the state. The unique nature of their work requires protections to prevent abuse and mistreatment from occurring behind closed doors, out of the public eye. This bill provides domestic workers with industry-specific protections to use kitchen facilities and cook their own food, and creates standards for sleep, for meal and rest breaks and overtime wages.

"The Bill of Rights creates helpful guidelines for employers of domestic workers. Employers have a vested self-interest in this campaign- by working to support the Domestic Worker Bill of Rights, we are investing in building communication and trust with workers who support some of the most intimate parts of our lives, providing home care to people with disabilities and elders, or caring for our children and our homes," said Jessica Lehman, employer of a personal attendant in her home and a member of Hand in Hand: Domestic Employer Association.

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California Assembly Approves Domestic Workers Bill of Rights
Written by CA Domestic Workers Coalition   
Wednesday, 01 June 2011 16:00
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Assembly approves sensible, clear guidelines for domestic workers and employers
Bill will improve quality of care for families

SACRAMENTO, JUNE 2 - The California Assembly approved AB 889 today, the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, sponsored by Assemblymembers Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) and V.M. Pérez (D-Coachella) passed.  The bill now heads to the Senate for approval. Co-sponsored by Assemblymembers Allen (D- Sonoma), Cedillo (D- LA), Ma (D- San Francisco), Monning (D- Carmel) and Senator De Léon , the bill would improve the quality of care for children, families and seniors by expanding basic labor protections for household workers and setting industry-wide standards. While current exclusions for domestic workers are confusing and leave well-meaning employers vulnerable to liability, the standards AB 889 provides will create clarity and strengthen an industry which is vital to many Californians. (see AB 889 Fact Sheet, in PDF format)

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