
Sushree Subanti Khadia
@subantikhadia
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Tribal woman Led home-based workers, entrepreneur empowering construction laborer's fostering self-reliance and inclusive growth in marginalized communities.
Sundergarh Odisha
Joined May 2025
ଗୃହ ଭିତ୍ତିକ କାର୍ଯ୍ୟରତ ଶ୍ରମିକଙ୍କ ପାଇଁ ନୀତି ଖସଡା ପ୍ରସ୍ତୁତିକୁ ନେଇ ଆଜି ଲୋହିଆ ଏକାଡେମୀରେ ଗୁରୁତ୍ୱପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ ବୈଠକ। ଅଧ୍ୟକ୍ଷତା କଲେ ପଞ୍ଚାନନ କନୁଙ୍ଗୋ, ଡ଼ଃ ଲକ୍ଷ୍ମୀଧର ମିଶ୍ର ଅନଲାଇନ୍ ଯୋଗଦେଲେ।.#HomeBasedWorkers #LabourRights #NAILU
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Behind every handmade product is a traditional technique. Here’s how bamboo baskets are hand-woven in Jharsuguda, preserving both skill and identity. #Handmade #Craftsmanship #HomeBasedLivelihood #SustainableWork
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Women at the Core. Women Power the Informal Economy.Most home-based workers are women- juggling unpaid care work and production jobs. They build the economy from the ground up - yet get zero recognition. Stand with them. ✍️ Endorse the #RightToRecognition Manifesto today.
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“No laws. No protection. No social security. It’s time to include home-based workers in labour rights frameworks. #RecognizeUs #ProtectUs”.
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“I’ve worked from home for 15 years. No holidays, no benefits. I stitch bags for a company but earn barely ₹150/day.”.— Rekha, HBW from Odisha.📣 She is not alone. Millions share her story. #VoicesOfHBWs #RealPeopleRealWork #SupportWomenWorkers.
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We sew, weave, pack, and produce - from our homes. We are workers, not hobbyists. We demand legal recognition through a National Policy. #HomeBasedWorkers #CountUsIn.
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Proud moment!.Rakshyakar Anupam has been elected as the National Convener of the National Alliance of Independent Labour Unions (NAILU). His decades-long commitment to labour justice and informal workers' rights continues to inspire us all. #NAILU #WorkersRights #LabourMovement
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Despite contributing to global supply chains, home-based workers are often excluded from labour laws and protections. It’s time for recognition, regulation, and respect!.#DecentWork #SocialSecurityForAll #VoiceForWorkers.
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Over 80% of India’s women workersare in informal work. Many are home-based, working without contracts, minimum wages, or safety nets. In Odisha, these workers are organizing for recognition, job cards, and benefits. #InformalWorkers #WomenWorkers.
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Odisha govt expanded social security to 50 new categories of unorganised workers-but are home‑based workers actually getting benefits? We say: register and claim your rights!.#SocialSecurity.
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We want to hear from YOU, especially home‑based workers in Odisha:.What issues do you face with PAReSHRAM registration or applying for job cards?.Drop your experience or tag a fellow worker 👇.#Odisha #WorkerVoices.
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Most home-based workers are women. They balance unpaid care work with long hours of piece-rate production, earning far less than minimum wage. It's time for justice. #GenderEquality #LabourRights #HomeWorkers.
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Consultation with Home-Based Workers .Invisible no more. 💪🏽.Home-based women workers spoke powerfully about their lives-low piece rates, lack of social security, and absence of recognition. They demand change. We stand with them. #HomeBasedWorkers #VoicesOfLabour #Jharsuguda
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This #WorldYouthSkillsDay, join us to explore how digital and #AI skills can empower youth as agents of change. 🗓️ 15 July | 8:30–10:00 AM ET.📍 ILO Office, NYC.🔗 Register by 11 July: #WYSD2025. @UNYouthAffairs @UNESCO @SLUNNewYork @ILO_NewYork
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Despite contributing to global supply chains, home-based workers are often excluded from labour laws and protections. It’s time for recognition, regulation, and respect!.#DecentWork #SocialSecurityForAll #VoiceForWorkers.
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