1975 Icelandic women's strike | |
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Women's Day Off | |
Date | 24 October 1975 |
Location | Iceland |
Caused by | Gender pay gap, occupational sexism |
Goals | To "demonstrate the indispensable work of women for Iceland's economy and society" and "protest wage discrepancy and unfair employment practices" |
Methods | Women's strike |
On 24 October 1975, Icelandic women went on strike for the day to "demonstrate the indispensable work of women for Iceland's economy and society"[1] and to "protest wage discrepancy and unfair employment practices".[2] It was publicized domestically as Women's Day Off (Icelandic: Kvennafrídagurinn).[3] Participants, led by women's organizations, did not go to their paid jobs and did not do any housework or child-rearing for the whole day.[1][2] Ninety percent of Iceland's female population participated in the strike.[1] Iceland's parliament passed a law guaranteeing equal rights to women and men the following year.[1]
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