Oh, my god! The Guardian has reported on a topic that must be completely ignored in society. The fact that people are not paid to do laundry and daily chores. Holy fuck! I would never have thought this was an outrage if it hadn't been pointed out that women are not being paid for this. The fact that men aren't paid to clean up, fix things, maintain the home, repair appliances, shop, or do any of the innumerable chores around the home is one thing. But, fuck, this effects WOMEN! So, well, of course, it's a really serious issue. Men? They do no unpaid work. Men just come home and sit around.If, however, you are an actual housewife and your daily chores are done quietly behind closed doors, chances are your efforts go unremunerated.
If a wife gets money from the State, then she can do all the housework. Sounds fair. If a husband is paying, does he get to do her reviews and set attainable goals? What if wifey doesn't do a good job? When do I get to fire her? Shit, can I just pay a cleaning service and have done with it? Here's your paycheck honey, but I have to tell you, we really need to talk. You haven't been cleaning up too well lately, and there is dust under the couch.... here is your counseling form, sign there, and there, and if this happens again, you may be disciplined up to and including termination.The proposal envisages a monthly allowance being paid to the home worker either by the Italian state or, in households with a "significant income", by their spouse or partner. Bongiorno says she knows this last point will prove the most controversial.
Should men do housework too? I think there may be some resistance to that if they're coming home with paychecks for their wives for "working at home." Gutters need cleaning? Man's job? Oh, no. That's work at home, part of your new job description....