Essential yet excluded: Covid‐19 and the decent work deficit for domestic workers in Brazil

Author:

ACCIARI Louisa1,DOS SANTOS BRITO Chirlene2,PEREIRA PINTO Cleide3

Affiliation:

1. University College London (UCL), Centre for Gender and Disaster

2. Association of Domestic Workers of Campina Grande and National Federation of Domestic Workers

3. Domestic Workers’ Union of Nova Iguaçu and National Federation of Domestic Workers

Abstract

This article presents data from a survey conducted with the National Federation of Domestic Workers in Brazil on the impact of the pandemic crisis, complemented by an analysis of key emergency policies and the Federation's main actions in the first year of the pandemic. It discusses three key areas: employment and income, occupational health and safety, and violations of rights. It shows the extreme polarisation between those who lost their means of survival, and those who had to keep working at the cost of their health and basic human rights. Although the extent of the current crisis is exceptional, we argue that this situation is made possible by pre‐existing conditions of legal exclusions and precarity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management

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