Our Domestic Worker Organizing featured in the New York Times

“I decided that organizing other domestic workers was worth the risk, especially after spending weeks sick without pay, feeling guilty that I couldn’t send checks home to my own son and daughter in Guatemala.”

- Sandra Rosales, CGA Member

From this weekend's New York Times, read about Sandra's experience as a nanny during the pandemic, how she joined us to grow our base to thousands of domestic workers across NYC, and continues to organize for an industry rooted in dignity, respect, and better conditions! Click Here to read the full article.

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