Supreme Court’s Split Decision Erroneously Maintains the Block on President Obama’s Executive Actions on Immigration
Supreme Court’s Split Decision Erroneously Maintains the Block on President Obama’s Executive Actions on Immigration
23% of domestic workers are paid below the state minimum wage.
We work to build lasting change with laws that protect the workforce.
95% of domestic workers are women.
We foster their vision and leadership to become the needed voices for change.
46% of domestic workers are immigrants.
We build game-changing campaigns to win equality for immigrants, women and their families.
In six years, we have grown to over 43 affiliates in 28 cities and 16 states.
In 2012 we released the first ever national report of the domestic workforce.
We produce cutting edge research to tell the stories that need to be heard.
Big goals require big strategies.
Together with community and national organizations, we map visionary pathways to lasting change.
Being a Domestic Worker is something to be proud of...
—Maria D.
We are winning change that will transform how we value care, empower the next generation of women leaders, and strengthen communities across the country.