The National Union of Domestic Employees is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. In 1974, Clotil Walcott, along with James Lynch, Salisha Ali and others, established the National Union of Domestic Employees (NUDE) as a section of the (USSR). The bulletin announcing its formation stated: "Calling all persons serving in the capacity of cooks, kitchen helpers, maids, butlers, seamstresses, laundresses, barmen, babysitters, chauffeurs, messengers, yardmen and household assistants" heralding the union's concern with low income workers more generally in addition to domestic workers.
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| - The National Union of Domestic Employees is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. In 1974, Clotil Walcott, along with James Lynch, Salisha Ali and others, established the National Union of Domestic Employees (NUDE) as a section of the (USSR). The bulletin announcing its formation stated: "Calling all persons serving in the capacity of cooks, kitchen helpers, maids, butlers, seamstresses, laundresses, barmen, babysitters, chauffeurs, messengers, yardmen and household assistants" heralding the union's concern with low income workers more generally in addition to domestic workers. (en)
- National Union of Domestic Employees är hushållsarbetarnas fack i Trinidad och Tobago. 1974 startade , tillsammans James Lynch, Salisha Ali och andra,"National Union of Domestic Employees "(NUDE), då som en avdelning inom (USSR). Vid bildandent menade man att målet var att: “ena alla personer som tjänar som kockar/kokerskor, köksarbetare, hembiträden, betjänter, sömmerskor, tvätterskor, bartendrar, barnpassare, chaufförer, budbärare, vaktmästare och hushållsassistenter” och tog därmed ställning även för låginkomsttagare i allmänhet. (sv)
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| - The National Union of Domestic Employees is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. In 1974, Clotil Walcott, along with James Lynch, Salisha Ali and others, established the National Union of Domestic Employees (NUDE) as a section of the (USSR). The bulletin announcing its formation stated: "Calling all persons serving in the capacity of cooks, kitchen helpers, maids, butlers, seamstresses, laundresses, barmen, babysitters, chauffeurs, messengers, yardmen and household assistants" heralding the union's concern with low income workers more generally in addition to domestic workers. Apart from its normal trade union activities, it concentrates on campaigning for the rights of women workers and has long argued for the to be amended to cover domestic workers. (en)
- National Union of Domestic Employees är hushållsarbetarnas fack i Trinidad och Tobago. 1974 startade , tillsammans James Lynch, Salisha Ali och andra,"National Union of Domestic Employees "(NUDE), då som en avdelning inom (USSR). Vid bildandent menade man att målet var att: “ena alla personer som tjänar som kockar/kokerskor, köksarbetare, hembiträden, betjänter, sömmerskor, tvätterskor, bartendrar, barnpassare, chaufförer, budbärare, vaktmästare och hushållsassistenter” och tog därmed ställning även för låginkomsttagare i allmänhet. Förutom facklig verksamhet, har man också arbetat för kvinnliga anställdas rättigheter, och har länge argumenterat för att skall gälla även hushållsarbetare. (sv)
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