Article: We Make the Spring Rolls, They Make Their Own Rules: Filipina Domestic Workers’ Fight for Labor Rights in New York City and Los Angeles

“We Make the Spring Rolls, They Make Their Own Rules: Filipina Domestic Workers’ Fight for Labor Rights in New York City and Los Angeles”
Volume 10:2, p. 77 (2012)
by Ariella Rotramel

ABSTRACT: This article provides a multidimensional examination of Filipina domestic workers’ efforts to promote workers’ rights nationally and globally. Through their own experiences as transnational workers, Filipina activists were able to translate their knowledge of labor dynamics into practical and effective tactics such as the demand for labor contracts as an industry standard. Combining ethnographic research and interviews conducted with New York–based Filipina domestic worker activists with primary and secondary sources from Los Angeles, recent advocacy work in New York is compared with efforts in Los Angeles and California more broadly. Key points of comparison—demographics and organizing histories, geography and usage of public space, and political contexts and legislation—illuminate significant divergences and continuities between the two regions.

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Article Citation:
Ariella Rotramel (2012) We Make the Spring Rolls, They Make Their Own Rules: Filipina DomesticWorkers’ Fight for Labor Rights in New York City and Los Angeles. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2012, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 77-97.

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