Productions Multi-Monde
Each
day, thousands of women leave under developed countries like the Philippines
to seek work as domestics in more prosperous places. What little money they
earn they send home to their families. This crucial source of revenue to their
country's economy has prompted the Philippine government to call these contract
workers "modern day heroes."
Starting from the case of Flor Contemplacion, the Philippine maid hanged in Singapore for the killing of her abusive employer, this film shows the human and sometimes tragic side of this organized labor trade: failed marriages, family break ups, and exploitation and abuse at the hands of unscrupulous employers. The film also takes us to a shelter in Saudi Arabia where abused domestics seek refuge. These women will ultimately return home penniless.
The Philippine government sponsors training courses for young women to become nightclub dancers abroad, and facilitates their transportation. When it comes to human rights violations, however, the government is reluctant to pressure foreign governments for fear of losing revenue. This leaves women migrant workers vulnerable to exploitation.
National Women Studies Association, 1999
45 min. Video or DVD. Sale $295. Video rental $65.
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