Domestic Workers Bill Of Rights Introduced To Protect Those Who 'Do Incredibly Difficult Work For Not High Pay'

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Domestic Workers Bill Of Rights Introduced To Protect Those Who 'Do Incredibly Difficult Work For Not High Pay'
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D.C. At-Large Councilmember Elissa Silverman has introduced a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights to protect those who 'do incredibly difficult work for not high pay.'

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