Perceptions of domestic workers on labor rights and impacts on their working and health conditions

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Objective: to understand the perceptions of domestic workers on the legislative changes and impacts on their working and health conditions. Method: a qualitative study, conducted in a city in the inland of São Paulo, between December 2016 and March 2017, conducted through individual interviews with 15 domestic workers, using the snowball strategy and theoretical saturation sampling. For data analysis, Hermeneutics-Dialectics was adopted. Results: domestic workers face precarious working and health conditions, permeated by a lack of information about their rights at work, as well as discrimination, devaluation, musculoskeletal problems, mental suffering and presenteeism. Improvements in recent years have been reported, but the workers claim greater reach for formal registration and valuation for domestic work. Conclusion: constant evaluation and dissemination of the legislative changes with the domestic workers is essential, so that chronic situations of devaluation and precariousness of domestic work are replaced by the empowerment and transformation capacity of these women.

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Ferreira, C. N. L., Zerbetto, S. R., de Souza Gonçalves, A. M., Briones-Vozmediano, E., Ronda, E., & Galon, T. (2020). Perceptions of domestic workers on labor rights and impacts on their working and health conditions. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 29. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2018-0375

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