Brazil Rescues Domestic Worker After 55 Years without Pay
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A Brazilian woman has been freed from a life of exploitation at the age of 62, after working unpaid as a housekeeper for the same family for 55 years. She lived in isolation, had no contact with her family, and had no control over her own life. The family involved denies the allegations.
She was "given" by her parents at the age of seven and worked for three generations of the same family. An illiterate and without friendships, she did household chores and cared for the children, without receiving pay.
A domestic worker managed to escape from a house after 55 years of slavery, held by three generations of the same family.
(Mexico City = Yonhap News) Correspondent Song Gwang-ho = A Brazilian woman, whose labor was exploited for 55 years across three generations, was dramatically rescued after turning sixty and gained freedom...
Rescued in a luxury condominium in the municipality of Eusébio, in the metropolitan region of Fortaleza, after more than half a century of unpaid work, one of its employers has dismissed her public office
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