Previous Next Close Gallery
Picture 1 of 2
Previous Next Zoom Picture

Santo Domingo.- Labor Minister Francisco Dominguez Thursday announced he’ll work to amend various articles of the Labor Code relating to domestic workers, to support those unregistered employees.

The official said starting next week his department will begin an offensive in Congress to promote the 189th International Labor Organization Convention (ILO).

He said the situation of exclusion of domestic workers is cause for concern and that it’s essential to adapt current legislation to promote decent work. "It will not be easy but new tools such as the 189 ILO Convention will increase the adoption of adequate measures so domestic workers have proper social security protection and other labor rights."

Share / Recommend this article: FacebookFacebook Digg thisDigg this del.icio.usdel.icio.us TechnoratiTechnorati YahooYahoo Facebook
COMMENTS
1 comment(s)
Written by: RobertoJose, 28 Jun 2012 3:43 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
What about the drug endemic we had for 12yrs, no one mentions that like its okay. All of a sudden we want to push to compensate illegal employees.

What ever happen to these concerns in the last 12yrs ? Did we have a president or like everything else A TEMPORARY PRESIDENT like the court system and their judges.

I would love to see someone take a 3" belt with a mustang buckle to leonel ass.
Post Your Comment | Not a member? Create your account | Lost your password?
Write your opinion here. Please keep your comment relevant to this article. Please note that any comments which contain offensive language or discriminatory expressions may be edited/removed.
You must log in to post a comment:
Username Password