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Comoros: a Law Aims to Regulate Domestic Work

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Through this proposal, MP Daouidar Aboubacar aims to regulate this activity by granting a legal status to those who work in homes, currently lacking any legal or social protection in case of problems. Once reserved for wealthy families, the employment of domestic workers has become more widespread over the years, largely due to the emergence of a new middle class. Increasingly younger, educated couples are forced to hire employees for various ho…
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Through this proposal, MP Daouidar Aboubacar aims to regulate this activity by granting a legal status to those who work in homes, currently lacking any legal or social protection in case of problems. Once reserved for wealthy families, the employment of domestic workers has become more widespread over the years, largely due to the emergence of a new middle class. Increasingly younger, educated couples are forced to hire employees for various ho…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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