Sri Lanka’s government has set a minimum salary of AED 800 ($217) a month to allow their nationals to work as maids in the UAE, daily newspaper The National reported on Monday.
The salary tag is among a number of terms and conditions that also obligate employers to provide food, a return flight ticket to Sri Lanka, medical insurance and separate sleeping quarters, report added.
“We are not going to approve any applications which fail to conform to these conditions to employ domestic help from Sri Lanka,” MEG Samaraweera, first secretary of labour affairs at the Sri Lanka embassy in Abu Dhabi, was quoted as saying by The National.
According to the report, 60% of the Sri Lankan population in the UAE (300,000) work as maids.
The salary tag is among a number of terms and conditions that also obligate employers to provide food, a return flight ticket to Sri Lanka, medical insurance and separate sleeping quarters, report added.
“We are not going to approve any applications which fail to conform to these conditions to employ domestic help from Sri Lanka,” MEG Samaraweera, first secretary of labour affairs at the Sri Lanka embassy in Abu Dhabi, was quoted as saying by The National.
According to the report, 60% of the Sri Lankan population in the UAE (300,000) work as maids.
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