DOMESTIC WORKERS

They sweep, they swab, they wash, they cook, they take care of our children and our pets. We see them every day. Yet they are invisible. Millions of women, men and children, a large force of domestic workers, remain unseen, belittled and denied rights that all workers deserve. In India, domestic workers are bound to have a ubiquitous presence. The fact that their dismal working conditions do not disturb the average middle-class person's conscience is testimony to how plain brutality has become such an integral part of the mainstream Indian psyche.


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https://jumpshare.com/v/pHowu96T8YNDnyIPKWjV



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