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Maid Wants Extra Pay for Using Lift – Society Rule Drama
📍 Bangalore → Whitefield → Hope Farm Area → Tower C, Pratham Villas
Nidhi Kasmanda, 36 saal ki HR manager, remote kaam karti, husband MNC mein, ek toddler aur ek husky dog ke saath rehti. Part-time maid Rinki Bhonpaliya aati subah-sham.
“Yeh Rinki bhi na, lift ka paisa maang rahi hai!”
Vikas Bakre, lift guard, bola:
“Madam, society ke rules ke hisaab se staff ko lift free nahi milta, toh Rinki ne demand kar di ki use lift ka extra charge do.”
Nidhi ne phone uthaya aur Anaya Moharkar se baat ki:
“Yeh maid ab lift ke liye bhi paisa maang rahi hai, society mein koi system hai kya iss cheez ka?”
Scene 1: Secretary Tipanya Dandhwal ki Meeting
Secretary Tipanya ne announce kiya:
“Society mein maid aur staff ke liye alag rules hain, lift ka use free nahi hai, par extra paisa lena allowed nahi.”
Rinki ne seedha bol diya:
“Aap log samajhiye, subah-sham lift use karte hain, thak jaati hoon, toh thoda extra chahiye.”
Scene 2: Resident Anaya Moharkar ka Reaction
Anaya ne kaha:
“Maid ko to kaam ke liye pay karte hain, lift ke liye paise dena kyu? Society ki rules to sabke liye same honi chahiye.”
Vikas ne bola:
“Yeh chhoti si baat society mein bada drama ban gaya hai.”
Scene 3: Drama Explodes in Whatsapp Group
Whatsapp group mein sabne likha:
“Rinki jaise log apni aukat samjhein!”
“Maid hai, chhoti baat ko bada mat banaiye.”
“Lekin lift use karna bhi uska haq hai.”
Maid Demanding Extra Pay for Lift Usage Despite Society Rules – Bangalore Domestic Staff Controversy
Nidhi Kasmanda, a 36-year-old HR manager in Whitefield, Bangalore, faced a tricky situation when her part-time maid, Rinki Bhonpaliya, started demanding extra money specifically for using the society lift daily. Society rules clearly stated that staff cannot be charged extra for lift use, and residents were divided on whether this demand was justified. The issue sparked heated debates in the society’s WhatsApp group, highlighting tensions between fair wages and society policies.
FAQs on Maid Demanding Extra Payment for Lift Usage in Society
1. Can a maid legally demand extra payment for using the society lift?
— Priya Malhotra, 36 yrs, Karol Bagh
No, society rules generally apply equally and staff usually aren’t paid separately for lift use.
2. What are common society policies about staff using lifts?
— Renu Singh, 38 yrs, Mayur Vihar
Many societies allow free lift use for staff; some have token systems but extra payment isn’t usually mandatory.
3. How should employers respond if their maid asks for extra lift charges?
— Arif Khan, 40 yrs, Paharganj
Clarify society rules with the maid, and if rules prohibit extra charges, explain firmly but politely.
4. Is it fair to pay maids extra for lift use if society doesn’t allow it?
— Neha Chopra, 35 yrs, Defence Colony
Fairness depends on society norms; paying extra unofficially can cause misunderstandings or set precedent.
5. Can a maid refuse to work if lift charges aren’t paid?
— Vinod Patel, 44 yrs, Vasant Kunj
Maid can refuse, but it may be a negotiation tactic; employers should handle professionally and seek alternatives.
6. What if society security charges staff for lift use—should employers reimburse?
— Mamta Joshi, 37 yrs, Dwarka
If society charges staff, employers sometimes reimburse; best to confirm with management first.
7. How to resolve lift usage disputes between maids and employers?
— Rajesh Mehra, 42 yrs, Rohini
Discuss openly, involve society secretary if needed, and follow society policy strictly.
8. Are there cases where maids are paid extra for lift or parking in other cities?
— Sanjay Kapoor, 39 yrs, Saket
Sometimes yes, especially in premium societies, but it’s usually agreed beforehand, not demanded suddenly.
9. How can society committees prevent such disputes over staff lift usage?
— Anjali Verma, 34 yrs, Greater Kailash
By clearly communicating policies in welcome packets and staff orientations.
10. What should employers do if maid threatens to quit over lift charge disputes?
— Ramesh Singh, 40 yrs, Janakpuri
Stay calm, negotiate, and consider hiring someone else if demands are unreasonable.
Aapke colony mein bhi kabhi maid ne aise lift ke paise maange hain? Kya aap dena chahenge? Comment mein apna anubhav share karein.