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Myrtle Witbooi, Who Fought for Domestic Workers’ Rights, Dies at 75

A former domestic servant, she experienced the inequities of the job firsthand and helped build national and international unions to address them.

Alan Cowell
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Deaths (Obituaries), Domestic Service, Labor and Jobs, Organized Labor, South Africa
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