Mangalore, Jun 17: Domestic workers under the banner of Domestic Workers ' Rights Union took out a rally in Mangalore on Monday to mark International Domestic Workers ' Day.
Several women, most of whom work as domestic helps in Mangalore highlighted their problems such as job insecurity, less pay and dignity in service.
They demanded the deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim to implement minimum wage and a day-off per week for domestic workers, provision of identity cards for the domestic workers from the Labour Department for access to schemes such as Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), housing and site schemes.
M Baby, a domestic help who has been working in various houses in the city said, “We work for seven days a week and I am out of the house between 7.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. And yet, the salary I make can barely meet the needs of my family.”
Furthermore, she said with no regulation on benefits for domestic workers, she struggles for leave even during times of emergency. “There are five houses and five different owners to ask for leave. And not all may agree to let me take a day-off,” said Ms. Baby.
Similarly, Sharada K., who works in Kunjathbail, said there should be a stipulation for minimum wage to Rs. 1,000 per house. “With the bus fare having increased along with all other essential goods, it is impossible for us to manage with house owners paying us Rs. 500 a month for one hour 's duty daily,” she said.

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