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In one week a maid worked 30 hour at normal time and 8 hours over time at double the rate of normal time. if the normal time rate is₹100 an hour then the earning of the maid the week is .​

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Answered by riya47363h
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Domestic workers are often in a situation of partial legal coverage – they are covered by minimum wage legislation, but not by working time provisions. 56.6 per cent are excluded from limits on working time worldwide. Regardless of legislation, live-in domestic workers typically work on average far longer hours than other workers, sometimes with no clear indication of when they are on a break or free to dispose of their time as they please.

In Chile, for instance, live-out domestic workers worked an average of 40 hours per week in 2000, while live-in domestic workers worked an average of 67.6 hours. Similarly, in Peru the average weekly working time was 49 hours for live-out domestic workers and 62 hours for live-in domestic workers.

Answered by vanshikavikal448
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  • Domestic workers are often in a situation of partial legal coverage – they are covered by minimum wage legislation, but not by working time provisions. 56.6 per cent are excluded from limits on working time worldwide. Regardless of legislation, live-in domestic workers typically work on average far longer hours than other workers, sometimes with no clear indication of when they are on a break or free to dispose of their time as they please.

  • In Chile, for instance, live-out domestic workers worked an average of 40 hours per week in 2000, while live-in domestic workers worked an average of 67.6 hours. Similarly, in Peru the average weekly working time was 49 hours for live-out domestic workers and 62 hours for live-in domestic workers.
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