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Domestic Plight - How Jordanian Law,Officials,Employers and Recruiters Fail Abused Migrant Domestic Workers

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Summary

This 111-page report documents abuses against domestic workers and the failure of Jordanian officials to hold employers and the agents who recruited the workers accountable. The report also criticizes Jordanian immigration and domestic work labor laws for facilitating abuse,such as confinement in the home and imposing fines for overstaying the legal residency period,even where the worker is not at fault. Many of the 7, migrant domestic workers from Sri Lanka,Indonesia,and the Philippines now living in Jordan face the same abuses as migrant domestic workers elsewhere in the region. These include beatings,confiscation of passports,confinement to the house,insults,non-payment of salaries,and overlong working hours with no days off.

Languages
Arabic
English
Publisher
Human Rights Watch
Tamkeen Center for Legal Aid and Human Rights
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Target Group
Migrants and Migrant workers
Organization
Human Rights Watch
Theme
النوع الاجتماعي
الاقتصاد
البيئة
حقوق الإنسان
أهداف التنمية المستدامة
2
Zero Hunger
3
Good Health And Well-being
6
Clean Water And Sanitation
8
Decent Work And Economic Growth
9
Industry, Innovation And Infrastructure
11
Sustainable Cities And Communities
12
Responsible Consumption And Production
13
Climate Action
14
Life Below Water
15
Life On Land
16
Peace, Justice And Strong Institutions
17
Partnerships For The Goals
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