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Saisine du CESE, “Les métiers de service à domicile, métiers du lien social” par Clémence Ledoux

Clémence Ledoux est intervenue au Conseil Économique, Social et Environnemental dans le cadre de la saisine “Les métiers de service à domicile, métiers du lien social”

La vidéo de son intervention est disponible sur le site du CESE

Intervention de François-Xavier Devetter aux Assises du Domicile

François-Xavier Devetter est intervenu aux Assise du Domicile le 25 septembre 2020 pour évoquer les bouleversements économiques dans l’aide à domicile.

L’enregistrement de cette intervention est disponible sur le site EHPA Presse

“Webinaire : Job Quality in Personal Household Services” par Clémence Ledoux et Rachel Krupka

Clémence Ledoux et Rachel Krupka, The French case, ETUI-AIAS webinar,Job Quality in Personal Household Services : Towards Better Regulation, 18 juin 2020,

Personal Household Services (PHS) are provided within the household, mostly by women, mainly working part time, with relatively low skills and often from a migrant background. It is a rapidly growing sector where a large share of the work is done informally.
PHS workers are often precarious workers with low wages, long working hours, lack of privacy and less or no social protection. They are also vulnerable to physical, verbal, or even sexual abuse by their employers. Characteristics like gender, race and citizenship status (many are undocumented immigrants) exacerbate their vulnerability. This vulnerability has been underlined in the recent months because of the corona crisis when many PHS workers lost their jobs. The precariousness of PHS workers is to an important extent due to the limited visibility, monitoring and regulation of the sector.
Improving this situation is high on the agenda of trade unions, certain governments, as well as of the EU and the ILO. This joint ETUI-AIAS webinar will present the results of a comparative research project on PHS in ten EU countries – Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France, Finland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and the UK. It analyses the existing public policies and social partners’ strategies towards personal and household services in these countries from a comparative and multidisciplinary perspective. It also discusses how legal regulation, public policy, and social partners’ actions should be adjusted to improve job quality and reduce informality in the PHS sector.
 
Programme (Moderator: Mariya Nikolova, ETUI)
 
Welcome and introduction.
Speaker: Ana B. Muñoz (Carlos III Madrid).
 
Comparative analysis of PHS regulation and policies.
Speaker: Francisco Javier Gómez Abelleira (Carlos III University)
 
The Finnish case.
Speaker: Minna van Gerven (University of Helsinki)
 
31′ 00″  The French case.
Speaker: Clémence Ledoux (University of Nantes)
 
  Feedback from practice.
Speaker: Aurélie Decker (Director, European Federation for Services to Individuals, EFSI), and Mark Bergfeld (Director Property Services & UNICARE, UNI Global Union – UNI Europa)
 
 

Working papers

Clémence Ledoux et Rachel Krupka, Le dialogue social dans les branches des salariés du particulier employeur, de l’aide à domicile et des entreprises de services aux personnes en France

Document téléchargeable : Rapport Ledoux Krupka V fcais 16 06 2020

 

 

Une comparaison des conventions collectives en vigueur, par Rachel Krupka, assistante de recherche DCS – Profam.

Document téléchargeable : KRUPKA analyse des conventions collectives sept 2019