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NY Gov Paterson: ‘We’ve Totally Disrespected Domestic Workers Until Today’

by Free the Slaves | Sep 2, 2010 | Slavery in the News

It’s hard to believe that it has taken this long, but the first ever extensive domestic workers’ rights measure was signed into law yesterday by New York Governor David Paterson. The measure bestows basic rights to all New York domestic workers—people...

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