Resumo:
Paid domestic work in Brazil, over the years, has undergone significant
transformations with the new conquests of labor rights and changes in its form
of hiring. These changes have occurred in a context of work flexibilization in
which the intensification of work is amplified through the adoption of flexible
working hours and earnings for activities performed. Considering paid domestic
work in this context of changes in the world of work, the study aims to
understand the working conditions of daily and monthly paid domestic workers
from Salvador. The empirical research was based on the application of
questionnaires with 20 daily and monthly domestic workers. These
questionnaires are based on three blocks of questions: the first block with
questions containing general characteristics of paid domestic work, regardless
of the form of hiring, in the second block questions specifically involving the
domestic work of daily paid ones, in the third block, questions involving the work
of monthly paid domestic workers. The study indicated that the domestic work
of daily laborers appears as a flexible form of paid domestic work, which favores
the maintenance of the precariousness of this form of work - a precariousness
that also appears, persistently, in the work of monthly workers - and the
reproduction of the social devaluation that strongly marks paid domestic work in
Brazil.