The coronavirus pandemic has been catastrophic for house cleaners and nannies
By A Mystery Man Writer
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An estimated 65% of domestic workers, who are mostly women of color and immigrants, do not have health insurance. And 60% spend more than half their income on rent or mortgage payments. An overwhelming majority of them do not have paid sick days or paid time off.
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