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News24 | Cramped conditions, harsh rules for domestic workers in wealthy Joburg suburbs, says study

27 April 2025
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News24 | Cramped conditions, harsh rules for domestic workers in wealthy Joburg suburbs, says study
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Domestic workers in affluent Johannesburg suburbs face inadequate living conditions, discriminatory policies, and limited access to essential facilities, as highlighted in a study by researcher Annabel Fenton published on April 9. The findings reveal the challenges these workers endure, emphasizing systemic issues that affect their quality of life and rights. This research sheds light on the urgent need for improved conditions and policies to support domestic workers in these communities.

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