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unpaid

adjective as in free, voluntary

adjective as in not settled; taken without remuneration

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Only 22% of workers have regular salaries, the majority are self-employed and nearly a fifth are "unpaid helpers", including women working in family businesses.

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A new Bollywood film - Mrs - has once again laid bare a stark reality: even in well-educated households in India a woman's role is often confined to unpaid domestic work.

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"Families and unpaid carers bear the brunt," she says.

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In the spring of 2024, she initiated arbitration to collect the unpaid funds.

The Welsh government said unpaid carers played a vital role and that it was committed to ensuring support was available.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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