How Labours are Treated in India
Best Case Scenario
Good, Conscientious Employer that respects the needs and rights of his/her domestic worker.Domestic worker is treated with dignity
Paid a good wage and not expected to work beyond 8 hours daily
Provided with a weekly time off and good living conditions and medical care
Provided with opportunities to develop skills, literacy and financial stability
Provided with a weekly time off and good living conditions and medical care
Provided with opportunities to develop skills, literacy and financial stability
Common yet Unacceptable Scenario
This is a situation that the vast majority of domestic workers are forced to live with when their vulnerability is exploited and their basic rights are disrespected by their employer.
Paid the lowest possible wage and treated without dignity
Required to work for 12-15 hours a day
No weekly time-off or annual paid leave provided
Basic needs are controlled – Food, Rest, Freedom to connect with family and peers is prohibited, medical needs and personal development is ignored.
No weekly time-off or annual paid leave provided
Basic needs are controlled – Food, Rest, Freedom to connect with family and peers is prohibited, medical needs and personal development is ignored.
Worst Case Scenario
This would be the extreme case of employers who choose to ignore the ban on child labor and hire children under the age of 14 as domestic workers. Typically child workers are employed because they cost less and are easier to manipulate and control. The worst case scenario also includes employers who view domestic workers as their property and inflict emotional, physical and often sexual abuse on them without understanding the traumatic consequences that the individual will suffer for years to come.
Still some parts of Odisha and other states Unacceptable working condition are going but no authority is looking after it.