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  2. Domestic worker - Wikipedia

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    A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence and performs a variety of household services for an individual, from providing cleaning and household maintenance, or cooking, laundry and ironing, or care for children and elderly dependents, and other household errands.

  3. Migrant domestic workers - Wikipedia

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    Migrant domestic workers are (according to the International Labour Organization’s Convention No. 189 and the International Organization for Migration) any persons "moving to another country or region to better their material or social conditions and improve the prospect for themselves or their family," [1] engaged in a work relationship performing "in or for a household or households."

  4. Filipino domestic helpers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Filipina domestic workers fall near the bottom of this division. An example would be between Filipinas and Europeans in Canada . Filipinas and Europeans are constructed in different ways in that "Filipinas are constructed as housekeepers , while European women are called nannies ". [ 3 ]

  5. How to register a domestic partnership - AOL

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    Domestic partnerships can have important implications for taxes and retirement accounts such as 401(k)s, say experts. For example, those in a domestic partnership are still considered individual ...

  6. Companionship Exemption - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Labor (DOL) holds significant discretion over how the companionship exemption is interpreted and applied in the workplace. Under the DOL's current interpretation, the companionship exemption applies to most home care workers (also known as personal care assistants), allowing their employers—unless they are in a state with regulations superseding those at the ...

  7. Massive new Trump tariffs are looming. Here’s how these ...

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    The goal is to protect domestic industries, boost local employment or to punish the other country for its trade practices. Most commonly, tariffs are charged as a fixed percentage (such as 25 ...

  8. Au pair - Wikipedia

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    An au pair (/ oʊ ˈ p ɛər /; pl.: au pairs) is a person working for, and living as part of, a host family.Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family’s responsibility for child care as well as some housework, and receive a monetary allowance or stipend for personal use.

  9. Trump Explains How He Plans To Bring Grocery Prices ... - AOL

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    Buy-one, get-one-free deals can help you stock your fridge, freezer, and pantry affordably. Buy store-brand goods . They’re usually just as tasty and often cost much less than their name-brand ...