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		<title>Hong Kong Domestic Workers Day Off</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Domestic workers in Hong Kong are forced to use cardboard boxes for shelter on their only day off due to restrictive housing rules. This situation highlights the wealth gap in the city.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Domestic workers in Hong Kong are forced to use cardboard boxes for shelter on their only day off. The city&#8217;s live-in rule requires them to reside in their employer&#8217;s homes, leaving them homeless during their weekly respite.</p>
<p>Every Sunday, thousands of women from the Philippines and Indonesia are displaced from the luxury apartments they clean. They congregate in public areas, seeking a semblance of privacy as they navigate the city&#8217;s streets.</p>
<p>A viral video shows these women sitting and sleeping in large cardboard boxes. The makeshift shelters provide minimal protection from the elements and highlight the stark contrast between their living conditions and those of their employers.</p>
<p>Rapha, an influencer, called this situation &#8216;The Invisible Labor Crisis&#8217; of Hong Kong. She noted, &#8220;Hong Kong runs on labor it refuses to house.&#8221; Her comments resonate with many who observe this ongoing issue.</p>
<p>The cardboard boxes serve as a temporary refuge. Yet, they underscore the wealth gap in one of the world&#8217;s richest cities. Domestic workers are essential to the city&#8217;s economy but receive little support or recognition.</p>
<p>Rapha further stated, &#8220;On their only day off, they are effectively homeless for the day.&#8221; This reality forces these women into vulnerable situations while they attempt to reclaim a sense of normalcy.</p>
<p>They often build makeshift &#8216;rooms&#8217; out of cardboard boxes on bridges and in underpasses. This adaptation reflects both resilience and desperation as they seek shelter from prying eyes.</p>
<p>The plight of domestic workers in Hong Kong raises questions about labor rights and housing policies. Observers urge for reforms that would provide better living conditions for these essential workers.</p>
<p>As discussions continue, many await tangible changes that could improve the lives of foreign domestic helpers. For now, thousands remain reliant on cardboard boxes for shelter on their days off.</p>
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