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Union women who work at factories, on farms, in restaurants, taxis and offices successfully campaigned for an international treaty to end gender-based violence at work. Authors of a new book, “Stopping Gender-Based Violence and Harassment at Work: The Campaign for an ILO Convention,” share these womens’ stories and describe the powerful movement they created with human rights organizations, feminist organizations, disability rights organizations and others around the world. Also on the show, South African union activist Brenda Modise tells what it was like to be on the front lines of the campaign.
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- Stopping Gender-Based Violence and Harassment at Work The Campaign for an ILO Convention
- Solidarity Center Podcast: How We End Gender-Based Violence at Work Interview with South Africa union and women’s rights activist Brenda Modise
- Solidarity Center Podcast: ‘I Feel Strong When I See Other Women with Us’
- Solidarity Center Video: Join Us in Ending Gender-Based Violence at Work Highlights from the campaign to end gender-based violence at work
- Countries that Have Ratified C190
- C190: Unions in Action to Stamp out Violence and Harassment at Work