Migrant domestic workers
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Migrant Domestic Workers who work for wealthy families in the UK are currently allowed to change employers without breaking the law so long as they continue working full time as a domestic worker in a private household.
Under proposed changes to the immigration rules in the UK, migrant domestic workers will loose this right to change employers. They will be brought to the UK on a 6 month long 'business visitors visa' which will be non renewable and not permit them to change employers even if they are abused in their employment. Kalayaan, a UK charity which works with migrant domestic workers, is campaigning against the proposed changes which will in practise make it impossible for migrant domestic workers to challenge abuse or to access UK employment law.
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- "Slaves" want UK law change - BBC News
- If they have your passport, they have your life - iRR News
- Nanny Abuse - Walrus Magazine