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Domestic workers in the Philippines, the vast majority
of whom are women and girls, are not given the same protections
as other workers under labour laws and work in other people's
homes hidden from public view. This leaves them particularly
vulnerable to abuse and exploitation, and many are the victims
of forced labour. Many domestic workers migrate from rural
areas to the cities and are vulnerable to trafficking, as
well as to debt bondage.
The Domestic Workers Bill, known popularly as the Batas
Kasambahay, was first filed in 1995 and affords key
protections to all domestic workers. For several years,
the passage of the Batas Kasambahay has been delayed
by Presidential impeachment proceedings and various other
postponements.
The enactment of the Batas Kasambahay would be a
vital step forwards in ensuring that domestic workers in
the Philippines are not subject to abuse, exploitation and
forced labour. Anti-Slavery International urges the Philippines
Government to prioritise this legislation and ensure that
it passes without further delay.
Click here to read
the background information on this country action.
Please act now! Write to the
President of the Philippines, Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo,
urging her to make every effort to ensure that the Batas
Kasambahay is enacted without further delay. Fill in
your name, address and email below and click on submit.
This email will be sent to President Macapagal-Arroyo at
corres@op.gov.ph
It is also very effective to send a letter. You can use
the text below as a basis for your letter, although adapting
it in your own words will have more of an impact.
Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
President of the Republic of the Philippines,
Malacañang Palace ,
JP Laurel Street, San Miguel,
Manila NCR 1005, Philippines
Salutation: Dear President Macapagal-Arroyo
Thank you for your help. Please forward copies of any
response that you receive to k.willingham@antislavery.org
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