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Indian domestic help in UK face abuse, says report

According to the study, 10 per cent of 312 people surveyed have reported sexual abuse, 26 per cent physical and 72 per cent psychological abuse from employers.

Updated on: Jul 02, 2008 02:07 PM IST
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There are several cases of migrant domestic workers from India facing abuse from employers many of them Indian in Britain, according to a report by Oxfam and campaign group Kalayaan.

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The two charity organisations found that 10 per cent of 312 people surveyed had reported sexual abuse, 26 per cent physical and 72 per cent psychological abuse from employers.

Many such Indian domestic workers face considerable hardships during and after losing their jobs after they arrive in Britain.

Following a campaign by Kalayaan, the government has committed to maintaining the existing rights and protections for migrant domestic workers, which were introduced with the domestic worker visa, for at least another two years.

Kate Wareing, a spokesperson of Oxfam, said migrant domestic workers were among "the most vulnerable and exploited people in the UK".

The report, titled The New Bonded Labour?, argues that the workers, mostly poor women from developing countries brought into the UK by employers, are routinely ill-treated.

Some of the people interviewed for the study told researchers that they were paid as little as 50 pence an hour, and that they had to work up to 16 hours a day and were on constant call to their bosses.

 
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