We revisit writings on women domestic workers, emphasizing on their union organization process.The interest of the trade union member in being recognized as part of the working class is highlighted.A class that peels more and more subjectivity off of personal experiences into interweaving of different social processes, such as gender and race.A class that is diverse in its social composition and historical place in capitalist formation.A classic debate about domestic work in the feminist Marxist field is accessed and we present data on the profile of domésticas in Brazil today, and how they are resisting in these pandemic and barbaric times.