Abstract
The working time tool was developed for domestic workers to record and measure their working and rest time, with the ultimate goal of capturing information responding to the following questions: • What does the day of a live-in domestic worker really look like? • From when does the day of a domestic worker start, and when does it end? • What work do they perform during those hours? • What constitutes working time, standby time and rest time in domestic work? • Is the right to rest respected? • Are domestic workers genuinely able to influence their rest periods, working time, and working arrangements with their employers? • What are the primary concerns of employers? • And what are the most pressing needs of domestic workers with respect to working time regulation?