George Clooney, Matt Damon, Alfonso Cuarón, Ava Duvernay, Jane Fonda, Regina King, Artists And Changemakers Honor Participant’s Legacy With Open Letter To Hollywood

Today, the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), the leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of domestic workers across the country, in partnership with filmmakers and changemakers across fields of advocacy and entertainment released an open letter to the entertainment industry signed by 120 leading actors, directors, advocates, and nonprofit organizations calling on Hollywood to prioritize social impact in the wake of film and television production company Participant’s closure.

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National Domestic Workers Alliance Celebrates Historic Long-Term Care Advancements Announced by Vice President Harris

The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), the leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of domestic workers across the country, celebrates the latest and final measures announced by Vice President Kamala Harris today to improve safety, support for care workers, and expand access to affordable, high-quality care. These advancements are a testament to the sustained efforts and advocacy of care workers nationwide.

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ICYMI: National Domestic Workers Alliance Joins Care Workers in Celebrating White House Care Workers Recognition Month with President Biden and Congressional Leaders

The care workforce united with advocates, including congressional and Biden-Harris Administration champions, in the nation’s capital for a series of events. This collective action was a resounding call for affordable childcare, paid family and medical leave, access to aging and disability care, and good jobs for care workers.

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Georgia Care Workers and Advocates Call for Historic Investments and Living Wages in Home and Community-Based Services

During a press conference in Atlanta, care workers and advocates from the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Atlanta-North Georgia Labor Council (AFL-CIO), New Disabled South, Georgia Budget and Policy Institute and the Georgia House of Representatives urged enhanced funding for Georgia's Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) to facilitate direct wage increases for care workers.

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