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Domestic workers are among the most vulnerable group

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Aims to celebrate the profession and strengthen their rights under labor laws April 27th is National Domestic Workers Day, highlighting the importance of labor legislation for professionals. According to 2013 estimates by the International Labor Organization (ILO), there were approximately 67 million domestic workers worldwide that year, and this group is unfortunately one of the most vulnerable. In many cases, they work without formal registration, without labor benefits, and without clear terms of employment. From Treated as a domestic servant? Prof. Alexander: According to Article 1 of Supplementary Law No. 150 of June 2, 2015, a domestic employee refers to an individual or a family, within the scope of the residence, for more than 2 days a week. The difference between a domestic worker and a day worker is whether there is a continuity of services provided based on the number of days worked in the week.

This is why, in the sense of application of the CLT requirements (CLT Articles 2 and 3), workers who work in an enterprise 1 to 3 times a week are considered employees, unlike domestic day workers. The domestic servant relationship is conceived within the family of. Service recipients cannot be legal entities, freelance professionals, entities without formal Special Database personality such as condominiums. A domestic work relationship is intended to provide services to an individual or family. In other words, if you hire a cook and he bakes a cake to support the family, that's a housework relationship. Now, if you decide to sell that cake, you are no longer a domestic worker because the activity becomes profitable. What are the labor rights and interests of domestic workers? Prof. Alexander: Article 7 of the 1988 Constitution separately provides for the labor rights of domestic employees.

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