translated from Spanish: Who is the invisible people that speaks Cuaron?

the Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón, awarded the Oro León Venice Festival, this Saturday acknowledged that his film, which he dedicated to his Indian nanny, speaks of the ‘invisible’ people, that society is not aware.
The film, which carries the title of Rome – by the neighborhood where he grew up in the city of Mexico, was dedicated to Libo, Cuaron nanny during his childhood, a domestic worker of indigenous origin who in the film is called Cleo (played by Yalitza Aparicio).
“Libo, the film is the product of my immense love for you, my family and my country,” cried the filmmaker.
In Mexico, more than 2 million domestic workers or domestic workers, do not have access to social security benefits.
In March 2014, who was Interior Secretary, Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, he promised to send to the Senate the Convention 189 of the Organization International Labour, so Mexico ratified it.
In this way, is guaranteeing social and labour rights of women workers in the home. However, four years later, that promise has not been fulfilled.
The Convention has not been ratified.
Osorio Chong, now Senator, recalled on 6 September that 2 million domestic workers still do not have social security benefits, although he did not give an explanation of why, when he was Secretary of the Interior, was not fulfilled the promise.
The Hound: Domestic workers, without rights despite promises today, over 2 million people #TrabajadorasDelHogar in Mexico do not have access to social security. Ratify the #Convenio189 of the #OIT is a commitment that we assume and will comply. pic.twitter.com/YNDzjmPksk – Miguel A.OsorioChong (@osoriochong) September 6, 2018 the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), as previously reported Animal politician, said in meetings that would not it reach you money to join the 2.4 million of domestic workers that exist in the country.
Read: The Government want, the only thing missing to recognize work from home however, experts mentioned that what there is political will to recognize domestic workers.
“Is that not is if the IMSS may or may not, is their right because the Constitution says so”, saw Martha Cebollada, Professor of the autonomous technological Institute of Mexico (ITAM).
On the subject, the Organization @NosotrxsMX recalled that 87.7% of household in Mexico workers “today work without employment benefits (ENADIS, 2017). “As the Rome of #Cuaron us for demand in collective recognition of all their rights”.

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