Rushed domestic worker said to dislike taking breaks in the end (4,5)
I believe the answer is:
made haste
'rushed domestic worker' is the definition.
'made haste' can be an answer for 'rushed' (I've seen this in another clue). I am not sure about the 'domestic worker' bit.
'said to dislike taking breaks in the end' is the wordplay.
'said' becomes 'made' (I can't explain this - if you can you should give a lot more credence to this answer).
'to dislike' becomes 'hate' (to hate is to dislike strongly).
'taking' indicates putting letters inside.
'in the end' indicates one should take the final letters.
The final letter of 'breaks' is 's'.
'hate' placed around 's' is 'haste'.
'made'+'haste'='MADE HASTE'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for made haste that I've seen before include "Hurried" , "progressed rapidly" , "rushed" .)