According to sources within the Egyptian government’s labor attaché office, “Maid in Heaven” is an informal but recognized industry label for a aimed at regulating foreign domestic workers—primarily from Ethiopia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh—who come to Egypt under specific bilateral labor agreements.
According to sources within the Egyptian government’s labor attaché office, “Maid in Heaven” is an informal but recognized industry label for a aimed at regulating foreign domestic workers—primarily from Ethiopia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh—who come to Egypt under specific bilateral labor agreements.