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When a domestic worker stops working for a particular person, that person (who is their employer) has to notify Social Security of the termination of their relationship with the domestic worker.

A domestic worker is someone who works for someone else doing tasks such as cooking, washing clothes, cleaning the house, among others, and who receives payment for their service. Those who work in domestic service are also sometimes known as domestic servants, day-maids or cleaning ladies, for example.