The Hindujas made headlines for mistreating their servants. In India no one batted an eye | Amrit Dhillon
Although some domestic staff in the subcontinent are treated well, for most it is a relentlessly harsh and thankless existence
How the Hindujas, Britain's richest family, treated their domestic staff at their Swiss mansion made it to the courts and on to the front pages last month. But in India it failed to elicit even a flicker of attention.
Plenty of Indians treat their cooks, maids, drivers and nannies very well. They offer a decent wage, time off, speak to them politely, and appreciate their hard work. They educate the staff's children in good schools and help to pay for family weddings. When staff grow too old to work, they are bid adieu with a lump sum and a monthly pension for the remainder of their lives as a token of gratitude. During sickness, they are taken to good doctors for treatment without having to pay.
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