'Classist nonsense': Bengaluru Society's Rules for Maids..?
The announcement asked maids to stay in waiting areas while they took a break. It further mentioned that since chefs and maids started using the sofas in the common area, residents had ceased sitting on them.Bengaluru appears to have turned into a hotbed of controversy in recent months. It keeps drawing people's attention from all across the country, but for all the wrong reasons. people have been surprised by the quirks of the city, such as the notorious traffic and the stringent requirements landlords place on tenants. When we thought the city had had enough, it has now found yet another absurd justification to grab the spotlight. Due to a set of directives being given to maids in a culture, social media is angrier than ever at this point. The instructions have drawn criticism from twitter for being 'classist'.
The circular, which included a list of a few directions, was provided as a screenshot by a twitter user. The statement asked housemaids to spend their intervals in the waiting spaces. The circular's last few sentences, which described residents as feeling "uncomfortable" to be surrounded by domestic assistants, stunned the users. According to the circular, maids have been told to stay in waiting areas since "security is not able to monitor common areas." Additionally, the screenshot of the circular noted that the majority of individuals stopped sitting on sofas in communal spaces once cooks and housekeepers began using them.