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UK: "I was just a slave" - The foreign domestic workers living a life of five-star serfdom in London

UK: "I was just a slave" - The foreign domestic workers living a life of five-star serfdom in London

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by IDWFED published Jan 11, 2016 12:00 AM
Contributors: John Domokos & Harriet Grant/The Guardian
They live in some of London’s most exclusive locations, cooking, cleaning and caring for the children of a rich foreign elite. But for many overseas domestic workers, the veneer of reflected glamour conceals a much darker world, one in which they are denied a passport, salary, food and even sleep while working 20-hour days.

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They live in some of London’s most exclusive locations, cooking, cleaning and caring for the children of a rich foreign elite. But for many overseas domestic workers, the veneer of reflected glamour conceals a much darker world, one in which they are denied a passport, salary, food and even sleep while working 20-hour days.

Unable to sever ties with their employers due to UK visa restrictions, and fearful of deportation or even arrest if they turn to the authorities, their only real source of hope lies with the small but increasingly vocal group of women who help them escape, and are now fighting to secure a change in the law

* Names have been changed

Source: John Domokos and Harriet Grant/The Guardian

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