The Supreme Court ruled that unpaid domestic work by homemakers should be counted as labour for statistical purposes. The decision follows a petition highlighting the economic value of household tasks. It signals a shift toward recognising domestic work in national data and policy planning.
The Supreme Court ruled that unpaid domestic work by homemakers should be counted as labour for statistical purposes. The decision follows a petition highlighting the economic value of household tasks. It signals a shift toward recognising domestic work in national data and policy planning.