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House help lose jobs as employers fear Covid spread

House help lose jobs as employers fear Covid spread

Aditi.R@timesgroup.com

Chennai:04.05.2021

Domestic workers in the city have yet again begun losing their jobs as employers fear they could bring Covid-19 infections into their homes. The workers, who mostly struggle to make ends meet, are now left in the lurch without a source of income or assistance from authorities.

“My employer did not even let me into the house, she turned me away. She said I must only return after all of us take both two doses of vaccine for Covid-19,” said T Janaki, a domestic worker in Virugambakkam. Janaki, who worked in four houses in the locality, was relayed the same message by all her employers. “I have no job and have to make do with the savings as long as I can,” she said.

T R Padma, a worker from Ashok Nagar, also had to stop going to work due to Covid-19. “I am more worried about my children’s education. I am not sure of how I will be able to afford their education, now that classes have gone online the cost has also increased. I had applied for an education loan last year but I am yet to receive a response. I have requested a few people to help me,” she said.

Like last year, most domestic workers have to now depend on personal savings and borrowings to make ends meet and the lack of communication from the labour department is adding to their woes. Since January 2020, the department has stopped accepting new pension and other welfare measure applications from unorganised workers, domestic workers included.

“No worker who has applied for welfare benefits last year has received anything, no education loan, no amount to compensate for injuries, nothing at all. They used up their savings and were left in dire straits during the lockdown last year, this pattern will repeat this year too if the department doesn’t intervene,” said R Geetha, advisor to the Unorganised Workers Federation.

When contacted, a senior official from the labour department acknowledged the issues. “We have taken note of all grievances that have reached us and we are addressing them,” said a senior official from the department.

The state labour department too stopped accepting fresh applications for pension, welfare scheme in January 2020

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