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Spain gives labour benefits to domestic cleaners, caregivers

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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez addresses the audience during a joint news conference with Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso, in Quito, Ecuador August 25, 2022. REUTERS/Karen Toro

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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Monday that the bill would be passed at the Cabinet meeting Tuesday, saying it was to "put an end to unacceptable injustice." Diaz said the law follows long-standing recommendations from both the European Union and the International Labor Organization that people employed in private houses should have the same rights as other workers.

The Spanish government on Tuesday passed a law giving hundreds of thousands of domestic cleaners and caregivers the right to unemployment benefits and other job protection measures for the first time.

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Labor Minister Yolanda Diaz said the law would benefit more than 370,000 people, 95% of whom are women. She said the bill was intended to end discrimination against workers whose jobs have been undervalued for too long.
"If there is a job in our lives that is important it is that of caring and cleaning, and for that reason I think today the country is better off," said Diaz.


The law will take effect in October.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced Monday that the bill would be passed at the Cabinet meeting Tuesday, saying it was to "put an end to unacceptable injustice."

Diaz said the law follows long-standing recommendations from both the European Union and the International Labor Organization that people employed in private houses should have the same rights as other workers.
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Diaz said that a third of the cleaners and caregivers were more than 50 years of age. More than 40% are foreigners, principally from Colombia, Romania and Honduras.

Unions and domestic worker collectives have long campaigned for the bill. They argued that most house cleaners and caregivers had no social or labor protection and often worked up to 60 hours a week. They could also be fired without notice or justification.


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