Announcements
Call for Teachers!
Insan school situated at Insan Association Center in Sin El Fil, is recruiting volunteer teachers for the school for the year 2011-2012.
Mouse Has A Wishlist!
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Urgent: Come work for the task force!
Migrant Worker Task Force is seeking an intern to serve as a Project Coordinator, overseeing a number of initiatives within our current work of operations.
Urgent: Looking for Teachers for Language Classes
MWTF is looking for more volunteer teachers for its free weekly Sunday language classes to migrant and domestic workers.
Discussion this Thursday
Discussion on Draft Law for Domestic Workers with Lawyer Mohana Isaac this Thursday, June 2 at 7pm in Nasawiya House.
Language Classes Continue
This is a quick reminder for all that the Free Language Classes for Migrant Domestic Workers
Call to action this Sunday
On Saturday, February 26 a 30-year old woman from Nepal named Samoay Wanching Tamang committed suicide at her employers apartment in Jdeide under mysterious circumstances.
History of Migrant Domestic Workers’ Community Organizing and Class Struggle in Lebanon
This paper historicizes and analyzes the informal community-organizing of migrant domestic workers in Lebanon in addition to providing recommendations and ways forward to support and strengthen their work. This paper is based on research conducted in August and September 2023 with activist migrant domestic workers in Lebanon.
L’histoire de L’organisation Communautaire et de La Lutte des Classes des Travailleuses Domestiques Migrantes au Liban
Ce document historicise et analyse l’organisation communautaire informelle des travailleuses domestiques migrantes au Liban, tout en fournissant des recommandations et des pistes pour soutenir et renforcer leur travail. Cette publication est basée sur des recherches menées en août et septembre 2023 auprès de travailleuses domestiques migrantes qui militent au Liban.
Call for a Global Strike in Solidarity with Palestine
Join us in the Global General Strike in support and solidarity with Palestine. Tomorrow, on Friday, October 20th, we will take a firm stance against the occupation and the assaults on Palestinians. This strike is part of a global movement. The original call was made by Palästina Spricht and Palästina Kampagne.
International Domestic Workers Day 2023 | La Journée Internationale Des Travailleuses Domestiques 2023
This Sunday, June 18, join us in honor of the International Domestic Workers Day to march for Migrant Domestic Workers' Rights
Femmes Coupables Podcast – La Saison 2 est Disponible!
🎧 Présentation de Femmes Coupables - un podcast mettant en vedette des travailleuses domestiques migrantes au Liban, partageant leurs histoires et leurs luttes pour surmonter les difficultés de la migration. 🎙️ 4 épisodes abordant des expériences personnelles de migration et de réfugiés qui sont souvent laissées de côté par les médias.
Women of the Blame Podcast – Season 2 is Out!
🎧Introducing Women of the blame (Femmes Coupables) - a podcast featuring migrant domestic workers in Lebanon, sharing their stories and their struggles to overcome migration difficulties. 🎙️4 episodes tackling personal experiences of migration and refugees that are often left out of media coverage.
Workers’ Day 2023 | Journée des Travailleuses 2023
This workers’ day coincides with the reopening of the Migrant Community Center (MCC), which we once called the Migrant House We will be there, remembering our histories, and celebrating our community and solidarity Join us
International Migrants Day 2022 | Solidarity Against Kafala
Join us on this Sunday at Beirut Art Center to celebrate International Migrants Day following a 3-year hiatus.
Domestic Work in Lebanon Post-2019: Reflections on Emerging Trends
How has the domestic labor market changed post-2019 and what future changes can we expect to see in the next few years? This analytical report aims to present the emerging trends in the domestic labor market, at the levels of policy (government), public discourse (government and media), and on the ground (workers, employers, and brokers).