LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Home care workers from across Michigan rallied in Lansing Wednesday, calling on state lawmakers to invest more in the people who care for seniors and people with disabilities.
Three million care workers, many of them Black and Latina women, could be classified as “companions” instead of professionals. For more than two decades, Denise Lugo has worked as a home care worker ...
Home care workers launch hunger strike as 24-hour work shifts persist The battle over 24-hour shifts has pitted the mostly immigrant women working in the home care industry against vulnerable patients ...
A recruitment event is to take place in Bray, County Wicklow as part of a nationwide campaign to recruit some 800 home care ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — A Triad woman is turning a difficult chapter into a new beginning. Back in October 2025, we ...
Home care workers bring fight to end 24-hour shifts to Mamdani’s doorstep As an assemblymember and mayoral hopeful, Zohran Mamdani supported the home workers’ demands to end 24-hour shifts. Now they ...