Activist says women who clean in the homes of the rich are being abused

Kosovo activist Valbon Bajrami has made a status by avoting for the rights of women who clean in the homes and dwellings of the rich class of society in Kosovo. Mrs. Bajrami claims that most of these women work on discriminatory daily wages that range from 10 to 20 euros. She considers it [...]
Mrs. Bajrami claims that most of these women work on discriminatory daily wages that range from 10 to 20 euros. It considers such a thing as the “extreme abuse compared to the work they perform. ”
In the public debate, no earlier has been discussed about these women performing such services for the class of society that is capable of paying for them, Periscopi explains.
Bajrami starts her suspension by citing a personal case in which he committed a woman to clean the apartment.
She claims to have learned from her the abuse of other people to perform hard work with the small payment she would receive.
The following is your full status:
I don't know if anyone has treated the cleaning phenomenon through private houses in Kosovo. The price of 10-20 euros a day is extreme abuse compared to the work they do.
I myself had an adjourned a woman who was able to come and pass for 10 euros because she was in great trouble. Of course, I didn't leave it at that price, because the apartment where I lived was 120 m2. And I'm not a terrible detonator to make me feel comfortable. From day one, I'll hand in my keys.I act in the daggers while I'm working. I'm in the parking lot. It didn't last long, I saw the man in the window on the 8th floor sweeping them. I don't even know how fast I've run to go stop. That kind of job was a big risk, and I didn't ask for one. After giving him positive correction, he begins to fight me for another home he cleaned for 10 euros. They turn it back several times to make glass without a trace, or even force it to low temperatures with cement rubs.
I'm strong as a character because I've been driven to work on social occasions. But that day I broke down in tears listening to a victim of the capitalist system that has 0 rights. The state is never interested in their well-being or in what conditions they work on.
Even if someone favours monopoliism monopoliism in Kosovo, there are no beggars with information about how much private services and arm jobs are paid. In the US, more revenue makes a private house cleaner than someone with school training. It's considered luxury, because a man comes to your house and serves you. The minimum is now $20 an hour, while my university salary is under $20. She abused women to the extreme just because they're in a vital need, is the tip of hypocrisy.












