I completely agree with you but it is fighting a losing battle. And in this country and elsewhere, they do have the right to treat other like slaves. I mean, for God sakes, workers (maids especially) don't even get a day off. I even spoke to an American woman who has a live in maid and she is not allowed out of the house without her. No days off. No freedom of movement. The sponsor buys her a phone card once a week to call back home. She simply explained "That's the way it has to be." It really is closer to slavery than employment.
I completely agree with you but it is fighting a losing battle. And in this country and elsewhere, they do have the right to treat other like slaves. I mean, for God sakes, workers (maids especially) don't even get a day off. I even spoke to an American woman who has a live in maid and she is not allowed out of the house without her. No days off. No freedom of movement. The sponsor buys her a phone card once a week to call back home. She simply explained "That's the way it has to be." It really is closer to slavery than employment.