2 Pinay helpers in Saudi Arabia complain of maltreatment
Two Filipina helpers in Saudi Arabia's Hail region are seeking help against their employers, who they claim have violated their contracts and maltreated them, a Saudi news site reported Sunday.
A report on Arab News said the two were hired as dressmakers and deployed by Mayon International Trading Corp. in Manila but were made to work as housemaids when they arrived in Saudi Arabia last year.
The case has been referred to the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in the Saudi capital.
Both workers added they were not getting a salary of SR1,500 a month as specified in the agreement between the Philippines and the Kingdom in 2013.
“Sometimes we receive SR1,200, sometimes SR1,300. It’s not fixed,” they said.
“We work in our employer’s beauty shop ... After a day or two, we leave to work as housemaid for another family and go back to the shop after 15 days," they added.
Other violations they claimed include their employer not opening a bank account for them, not getting a day off, and being made to work for different families for 15 days each time.
Worse, they said they were hit by the child of their employer.
“She (employer) demanded that we turn in our cell phones to her,” they said, adding that when one of them refused, the employer forcibly took off her trousers, thinking that the cell phone was in her pockets. — Joel Locsin/RSJ, GMA News
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