The landmark domestic workers law, passed as a constitutional amendment last year and strengthened this month, aims to extend some of Brazil's generous labor protections to the more than 6 million maids, nannies, eldercare givers, gardeners and caretakers who work in privates homes - many toiling long hours for little or, in some cases, no pay. After decades of working off the books, the 34-year-old was legally registered for the first time - meaning she now enjoys benefits such as paid transportation to and from work, paid vacation days and an annual "13th month" pay bonus that have long been sacrosanct for other Brazilian workers. The full impact of the law is hard to measure because informal work is not reported to the government, but experts estimate 300,000 domestic workers have lost their jobs as a result of the legislation, said Mario Avelino, who heads the Rio-based Instituto Domestica Legal, a nonprofit that lobbies for increased legal protection for maids.

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