The Lives of Nannies, or Working Without Rights Published: 17 September 2021 The nanny profession can be described in many ways: informal work, care work, and domestic work. Globally, women perform these jobs. Child care, like many jobs that women do, never acquired professional recognition and remains disrespected and degraded to this day.
The Influence of Neo-Liberal Policy on Labor Rights in Georgia Published: 27 April 2016 Ensuring that workers are guaranteed basic labor rights is still a serious challenge in Georgia. The source of these problems is the state’s policy of inaction, which, on the one hand, is the result of the country’s transformation of its historical formations, and on the other hand, the realization by each of the Georgian governments that ensuring secure working conditions creates a space for people to think and act freely. By Anano Tsintsabadze
The Labor Code and Workers’ Movement Published: 27 February 2013 The speakers of the discussion spoke about the following issues: whether the employer has a hostile attitude towards the employee, what changes are being made to the Labor Code adopted in 2006, etc.