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National Union of Domestic Employees

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NUDE
National Union of Domestic Employees
HeadquartersArima, Trinidad and Tobago
Location
Members
Approx 300
Key people
Ida Le Blanc, General Secretary
AffiliationsNATUC


The National Union of Domestic Employees is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago.

In 1974, Clotil Walcott, along with James Lynch, Salisha Ali and others, established the National Union of Domestic Employees (NUDE) as a section of the Union of Ship Builders, Ship Repairers and Allied Workers Union (USSR). The bulletin announcing its formation stated: "Calling all persons serving in the capacity of cooks, kitchen helpers, maids, butlers, seamstresses, laundresses, barmen, babysitters, chauffeurs, messengers, yardmen and household assistants"[1] heralding the union's concern with low income workers more generally in addition to domestic workers.

Apart from its normal trade union activities, it concentrates on campaigning for the rights of women workers and has long argued for the Industrial Relations Act to be amended to cover domestic workers.

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