Many domestic workers in the US are paid in cash, which can make it difficult to keep track of their income. This article offers practical tips for recording earnings, whether in a notebook, on a calendar, or using free apps. It also explains how keeping records can help in cases of error or non-payment, and how it strengthens the recognition of domestic work.
Learn about your labor rights, how to handle retaliation, and the legal resources available to domestic workers in the US.
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