“I have nothing to complain about”: The limits of law in mitigating everyday violence in domestic workers' lives

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Friederike Fleischer
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Abstract

Colombia has taken a leading role in Latin America in recognizing domestic workers' rights, including rights to a salary, social security, and other benefits. Nevertheless, domestic workers remain largely informal, are neither organized nor aware of their labor rights; mistreatment, and racism remain common. Drawing on discussions about domestic work and the struggles for labor organization, in this article I explore this discrepancy. Women's experiences are marked by structural, symbolic, and everyday violence. The private nature of paid domestic work, socioeconomic differences, and the local labor market create a steep power imbalance between workers and employers. Instead of demanding their rights women thus appeal to employers' conscience to treat them well. In effect, the Colombian case highlights that progressive legislation is not enough to change domestic workers' plight. I argue that we need more immediate interventions, such as a universal basic income, welfare programs, or national employment guarantees, which would strengthen women's negotiating power in the labor market. The article contributes to discussions about class, labor rights, and inequality in the Global South and beyond.

“我没有什么可抱怨的”:法律在减轻家庭佣工生活中的日常暴力方面的局限性
哥伦比亚在拉丁美洲承认家政工人的权利,包括工资、社会保障和其他福利的权利方面发挥了带头作用。然而,家庭佣工基本上仍然是非正式的,既没有组织起来,也不了解自己的劳工权利;虐待和种族主义仍然很普遍。通过对家务劳动和劳工组织斗争的讨论,我在本文中探讨了这种差异。妇女的经历以结构性、象征性和日常暴力为特征。有偿家务劳动的私人性、社会经济差异和当地劳动力市场造成了工人和雇主之间严重的权力不平衡。因此,女性没有要求自己的权利,而是呼吁雇主凭良心善待她们。实际上,哥伦比亚的案例突出表明,进步的立法不足以改变家政工人的困境。我认为,我们需要更直接的干预措施,比如全民基本收入、福利计划或国家就业保障,这将加强妇女在劳动力市场上的谈判能力。本文有助于讨论阶级、劳工权利和全球南方及其他地区的不平等。
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