Fadya... If I was you I would put my hard hat on, because there is going to be a lot of incoming fire. Please correct me if I am wrong, but to summarise your post:-
Because maids may run away if you do not pay them enough, employers should not let them out of the house in order to prevent them learning that they are not being paid enough. Don't let them taste freedom because then they will want it. And you are suggesting that by institutionalising them, they will stay with you longer.
It is my opinion that you talk like you are not discussing human beings. You talk as though maids are just slaves to serve you and should never enjoy the social interaction that humans NEED and REQUIRE. May God help your next two maids. What draconian methods are you going to use to ensure they don't realise they are being underpaid/imprisoned/institutionalised and run away?
Pay a decent wage, give them a day off to relax and recuperate and alow them to interact and socialise with fellow human beings. Then they won't feel like slaves/prisoners and they won't run away. Why do people find this difficult to understand?
Fadya... If I was you I would put my hard hat on, because there is going to be a lot of incoming fire. Please correct me if I am wrong, but to summarise your post:-
Because maids may run away if you do not pay them enough, employers should not let them out of the house in order to prevent them learning that they are not being paid enough. Don't let them taste freedom because then they will want it. And you are suggesting that by institutionalising them, they will stay with you longer.
Pay a decent wage, give them a day off to relax and recuperate and alow them to interact and socialise with fellow human beings. Then they won't feel like slaves/prisoners and they won't run away. Why do people find this difficult to understand?