Red Pepper celebrates International Women’s Day by highlighting the work of CAIWU – a union representing women at the sharp end of exploitation and oppression. Ana Aguirre reports
8 March 2024
Another year, another International Women’s Day. A global marker of ongoing gender inequality, the UN have set this year’s theme as #Investinwomen — a call to end the pay gap and see more women in positions of power that has been endorsed by, perhaps most surprisingly, the World Bank & International Monetary Fund. These institutions are notoriously complicit in holding formerly colonised countries in the stranglehold of debt, poverty and control.
Sadly, this is what we’ve all come to expect from a mainstream, neoliberal, ‘girl boss’ feminism. But radical women the world over have reclaimed 8 March to demand collective freedom against all forms of oppression: patriarchy, imperialism, and exploitation.
Super-exploitation in the cleaning industry
Members of CAIWU, The Cleaners and Allied Independent Workers Union, will once again join their call. The union represents workers at the sharp end of oppression and exploitation: our 1,900 members are predominantly migrant workers largely from Latin American backgrounds, and almost entirely employed under various outsourcing arrangements within London’s cleaning industry – composed disproportionately of women.