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Six out of 10 domestic workers struggling to have a regular contract PDF Print E-mail
Written by Darii Sined   
Sunday, 18 July 2010 18:48

61.8% of domestic workers and caregivers working in an irregular way. 39.2% is entirely in black, while 22% will unravel in a jungle made of illicit relations in terms of contributions, with payments often less than the time actually worked. The survey comes from an interesting study by Censis, in cooperation with the Ministry of Welfare, "Giving the house to safety. Risks and prevention for domestic workers, "presented at the CNEL, which shows that the level of irregularity in the South to rise to 72.7% and 58.8% of domestic workers who claim to be totally irregular and 13.9 % partially irregular.

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In terms of tax evasion, in 100 hours worked are only 42.4 or for which the contributions are actually paid. Nearly 6 in 10 hours are without any form of social security coverage, outside the framework of rules, safeguards and guarantees provided by law. The phenomenon is most striking irregularity young workers (it's totally illegal to 56.3% of those under 30 years) and inexperienced. Moreover, contrary to what one might think, are the Italians to be more involved in the phenomenon: 53.9% working completely in black versus 34.7% of foreigners.

The study of Censis, then emerges as 412mila are 2 million families who use the services of domestic helpers, in 90% of cases exclusively. An army whose numbers in recent years has grown exponentially, and it arrived in 2009 to share 538mila 1 million, an increase due to the effective regularization of 50 thousand units over the previous year.

Donna, a young immigrant, is the profile of the average domestic worker that emerges from the survey, conducted on a sample of 997 workers. 71.6% of the employees are in fact composed of foreigners, mainly from Eastern Europe, Romania (19.4%), Ukraine (10.4%), Poland (7.7%) and Moldova (6 , 2 per cent). But there are also numerous Filipinos (9 percent). 51.4% were under 40 years.

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