Positive Steps Toward Protecting House Cleaners, Nannies, and Other Domestic Workers

Positive Steps Toward Protecting House Cleaners, Nannies, and Other Domestic Workers

November 13, 2019
Nannies, housecleaners and health aides toil in private homes, behind closed doors, usually without onsite co-workers, and virtually without labor protections. All that makes them extremely vulnerable to labor trafficking. But two recent developments will go a long way toward helping keep this workforce safer in certain cities.

Need help? Contact the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline.