03.06.24
UNI Global Union launched its new report, Winning Rights: The Path to Empowering Care Workers Worldwide, at the International Labour Conference today. The report underscores the critical role of care workers and highlights the urgent need for reforms in a sector grappling with significant challenges, including inadequate pay, staffing shortages, and insufficient health and safety measures. These issues, if left unaddressed, threaten the sector’s ability to meet the demands of an aging population and effectively respond to future pandemics.
To address these challenges, UNI Global Union recommends the implementation of tailored national strategies aimed at improving working conditions for care workers. These strategies include ensuring fair compensation, safe staffing environments, and proper training, while also upholding workers’ rights to unionize. The initiatives are designed to enhance the quality-of-care services, promote gender equality, and reduce inequality and poverty.
“The care sector is at a crossroads,” said Alan Sable, UNI Global Union’s Head for Care. “Recognizing the invaluable contributions of care workers and taking concrete steps to improve their conditions is crucial. This includes formalizing their employment, providing adequate training and professional development, ensuring safe staffing levels for decent work and high-quality care, and guaranteeing their right to unionize and collectively bargain. These measures are fundamental to safeguarding and advancing their human rights.”
“As we present this report, we call on governments, employers, and stakeholders to create a care economy that values and protects its workers,” added Sable. “Together, we can build resilient and effective care systems that serve our communities and honor the dignity of care work.”