International Domestic Work Day

April 24, Thursday

International Domestic Work Day
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International Domestic Work Day, also known as International Domestic Work Recognition Day, is dedicated to acknowledging and respecting the work of people who perform household and caregiving tasks. This day highlights the importance of the often invisible and undervalued labor that ensures comfort, well-being, and societal development.

Historical and cultural significance
The holiday originated as part of the global movement for the rights of domestic workers and equality in labor relations. It aims to raise awareness of social, economic, and legal issues related to domestic work and to protect the rights of workers in this field.

Celebration traditions
The main ways of celebrating include:

* organizing educational events, seminars, and conferences about the importance of domestic work;
* campaigns to raise awareness of domestic workers’ rights;
* social media campaigns sharing posts and stories about the value of domestic labor;
* organizing public meetings and roundtables with unions and activists;
* gratitude events aimed at recognizing and respecting the contribution of domestic workers to family and community life.

Modern features
Today, International Domestic Work Day emphasizes the need for social protection, fair wages, and respectful treatment of domestic workers. The holiday also promotes international cooperation in protecting the rights of people working in the domestic sector and supports gender equality, as a significant portion of domestic workers are women.
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