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Call for resolution of domestic workers’ issues

Islamabad-Representatives of civil society demanded of the quarters concerned to set up a regulatory body to manage the issues of domestic workers. Presently there is no such mechanism to address their issues, who do different works as housemaid, they said. A recent survey revealed that they faced a plenty of challenges while performing their duties but remained silent on all hardships to support their family members. They said that these domestic workers worked against very low salaries and providing a range of services including sweeping washrooms, washing clothes, cooking and taking care of children.

The domestic workers have to continue their work for long hours but in response they face challenges like low wages, rude behavior, receiving late salaries and sometime they faced allegations of theft and even faced imprisonment on wrong charges, they said.

Rukayyea Bibi, who works for a family as maidservant since 2015 at Sector F-6, said, “My entire family members have been serving this family for long time but I still failed to win their trust as daily we have to face a new allegation or threat from them.” She added, “We have no option but to face these allegations but remained focus to our work as if we leave this job how we can earn for our small kids and other family members.” Surayya Batool, another domestic worker, said, “I have been working as housemaid for the last 15 years but during the entire period my problems were multiplied rather decreasing as winning the hearts of house owners was really a tough task.”

Asifa Gulraiz, a maidservant at Sector G-9 said, “No one cares about us and about our needs as struggle and hard work without any relief has become a routine in our life.”

Shagufta Khan, a social activist urged proper implementation of existing laws that protected the rights of domestic workers while demanded new laws for their protection and safety. She said that there should be a regulatory body to resolve the issues of domestic workers.

The Nation