Live-in Worker definition

Live-in Worker means a person who lives in, and is responsible for, or assists in the direction and control of a family group home or similar facility. Such a person will be provided with full board and lodging by the employer.
Live-in Worker means a person employed as a domestic worker who 20
Live-in Worker means a person employed as a domestic worker who lives in the employer's premises; and 25

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