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". – Mrs Smet is right to draw attention to the vulnerable position of domestic helpers in the black economy. She is calling for a European definition of “domestic work” to be drafted and for Member States to draw up and regularly update statistics on undeclared work. She wants this type of work to be recognised as an occupation in its own right and is calling for European rules to be established on the rights of these workers – at present the situation varies from country to country. The needs of domestic workers should be considered when employment legislation is being drafted. The need for all Member States to introduce the principle of declaring all employment relationships is stressed and both employers and employees should be made aware of their rights under their employment relationship. Finally, she wants Member States to link the issuing of visas for domestic employees working for diplomats to be linked to a guaranteed minimum level of working conditions. This report merits careful consideration."@en1
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