
T
he largest survey of domestic workers in India ever conducted has provided unprecedented insights into the working conditions of one of the country’s most downtrodden sectors.
The survey reveals that across six northeastern Indian states, a large majority of maids, cooks and other domestic staff worked seven days a week and were not given a single day of annual leave without having their pay docked.
Spanning four years of field research and surveys with 12,000 domestic workers, a report seen first by The Independent represents not just the largest single study of the sector in India, but indeed anywhere in the world.