The International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention 177, which recognizes home-based workers on par with traditional wage earners, was adopted on June 20, 1996. As the convention reaches its 30th anniversary, home-based workers in India are demanding equal rights.
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India's home-based workers seek equal rights as ILO convention marks 30 years
The ILO Convention 177, adopted on June 20, 1996, acknowledges home-based workers as equivalent to traditional wage earners. On its 30th anniversary, home-based workers in India are advocating for equal rights.
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As ILO convention turns 30, India’s home-based workers demand equal rights
India's home-based workers seek equal rights as ILO convention marks 30 years