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Lolita Andrada Lledo

Lolita Lledo (Mamay PH) left an amazing legacy of resistance and fighting back against injustice and oppression. Many of us had the privilege of walking with her side by side during her journey in this place.

 

Many of you crossed paths with her at some point in her life. She was a remarkable leader and served in many organizations at several levels.

 

 Her commitment to social justice, loyalty to domestic and care workers, and passion for workers’ rights made her an extraordinary leader. She was a fighter who dedicated her life to challenging the political oppression in her country and fighting for the dignity and respect of domestic and care workers and all workers worldwide.

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Workers Justice Alliance 

We are an Alliance that builds collective power for low wage workers to achieve respect, justice and dignity through education, empowerment and strengthening grassroots organizations and campaigns led by workers.

 

We envision a society where the power and leadership of women and other oppressed people and communities are recognized and promoted, and the following is respected:

 

·         Human rights of all workers

·         The right to live with dignity respecting mother earth

·         The right to immigrate

·         The self-determination of our communities and economies 

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