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        Overworked





        and






        Underprotected









        Vulnerable migrant workers being discriminated and
        exploited during COVID-19


        By Bonita Wong





                 ore recognition and pro-   they check every single detail of my                                    “                                        out on Sundays when Hong Kong was      “Migrant workers are frontliners
                 tection should  be  given  work,” Lia says.                                                                                                 hit by the third wave of COVID-19   (who fight against the pandemic) as
        Mto  nearly 400,000  migrant           The situation improved when the         Why can’t I meet my friends? Do you                                   in July. She had to meet her friends   well. We are the ones who look after
        domestic workers in Hong Kong, es-  second helper reported duty in June.                                                                             online for five weeks. Fortunately,   the cleanliness (hygiene) of the house,
        pecially to those suffering from heavy   “Even we have a second worker, I        mean that we Filipinos or migrant                                   Lia has her own room and toilet, and   going in and out of the house to get
        workload and unfair treatment during  am responsible for everything. If the              workers carry the virus?                                    her employers did not assign her any   food and protective materials for
        the pandemic.                       second worker  did  not  do  her  job                                                                            work on rest days.                  families,” says Shiela Tebia-Bonifacio,
           Filipino domestic helper Lia*  properly, the blame is on me. Also,                                                                                   “But the discrimination is still   chairperson of Gabriela Hong Kong,
        needs to juggle taking care of a seven-  both of my employers are foreigners, I                             ”                                        there. When the number of cases goes   an alliance supporting Filipinos in the
        month-old baby and more daily work  am not used to their expressions and I                                                                           down, they say ‘okay you can go out   city.
        as her employers are currently work-  am very sensitive about that, so emo-                                                                          but please don’t meet your friends,”   “Many of us cannot go out and
        ing from home.                      tionally I am so depressed at first,” she                                                                        Lia says. “Why should I not meet my   some  are  not  compensated  well  for
           “The workload doubles. Before  says.                                                                                                              friends and you can let your friends   overtime work. If you don’t have your
        COVID-19, I just need to cook dinner.   According to an online survey con-                                                                           visit us in  the house? We workers   own room, what can you do inside the
        But then when my employers work  ducted in March by Asian Migrants                                                                                   have strict self-discipline. We have   house? You work. Do you expect mi-
        from home, I need to cook breakfast,  Coordinating Body – the first and                                                                              family in the Philippines waiting for   grant workers to sit down with their
        lunch and dinner,” Lia says.        biggest coalition of migrant worker                                                                              us. If we are sick, we are alone. Why   boss on the sofa on Sunday?” says
           Lia has been working in Hong  association and union in Hong Kong,                                                                                 can’t I meet my friends? Do you mean   Tebia-Bonifacio. “Before COVID-19,
        Kong for three years. “The problem  more than half foreign domestic help-                                                                            that we Filipinos or migrant workers   migrant workers are already com-
        that I am struggling with is pressure.  ers had the same experience as Lia                                                                           carry the virus?” she argues.        plaining, some are working 16-20
        My employers work in a bank, and  that their workloads increased. 40 per                                                                                Lia says she is fortunate to have   hours a day, staying up till 11 p.m. to
        their work is really a stressful one,  cent of the 1,127 respondents did not                                                                         masks and alcohol sprays from her   12 a.m. Now it’s worse.” Tebia-Boni-
        especially given the economic status  have weekly rest days as stated in their                                                                       employer because she knows many     facio adds.
        of Hong Kong now. Because they are  contracts.                                       Banner by migrant worker unions on Chater Road, Central.        workers are treated unfairly and do    These frontliners in the city’s battle
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        pressured, and they are at home, so    Lia’s employers asked her not to go                                                                           not receive proper protection.      against the pandemic not only need to
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