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The International Wages for Housework Campaign (IWFHC) is a grassroots women's network campaigning for recognition and payment for all caring work, in the home and outside. It was started in 1972 by Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Silvia Federici, Brigitte Galtier, and Selma James who first put forward the demand for wages for housework. At the third National Women's Liberation Conference in Manchester, England, the IWFHC states that they begin with those with least power internationally – unwaged workers in the home (mothers, housewives, domestic workers denied pay), and unwaged subsistence farmers and workers on the land and in the community. They consider the demand for wages for unwaged caring work to be also a perspective and a way of organizing from the bottom up, of autonomous sectors workin

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  • الحملة الدولية للأجور مقابل العمل المنزلي (أو «أجور مقابل شغل البيت») حركة اجتماعية نسوية عالمية، انبثقت عن «التجمع النسائي الدولي» في إيطاليا عام 1972، وقد أشعلت مقاومة وفتحت نقاشًا عامًا حول التكوينات الاجتماعية التي تنتجها العمالة المُجندرة والإنجابية كالأعمال المنزلية مثلاً من: شغل البيت، ورعاية الأطفال، والتمييز بين الجنسين، وتأدية الأدوار الجندرية (التي يعززها المجتمع ويرسخها)، وتمايز الرغبة بين الأنواع الاجتماعية، وتفاوت أوقات الفراغ. (ar)
  • Soldatak Etxeko Lanen Truke Mugimendua (The International Wages for Housework Campaign, IWFHC) bai etxean, eta baita etxetik kanpo ere, zaintza-lan guztiak egiteagatik soldata eta aitorpena lortzearen alde kanpaina egiten duten emakumeen sarea da. Kanpaina -ek hasi zuen 1972an, Manchesterren, Ingalaterran, hirugarren etxeko langileentzako soldaten aldeko eskaera aurkeztu zuenean. IWFHCk abiapuntutzat hartzen ditu nazioartean botere gutxien dituzten horiek, adibidez: soldatarik gabeko etxeko langileak (amak, etxekoandreak, soldata ukatu zaien etxeko langileak), eta soldatarik gabeko iraupeneko nekazariak eta landa - zein komunitate - laborariak. Ordaindu gabeko zaintza-lanentzako soldatak eskatzen dituzenentzat, beren aldarriak halaber esan nahi du gizartea behetik gora antolatu nahi izatea, sektore autonomoen arteko elkarlana bultzatzea helburu, beren arteko botere-harremanak sortu beharrean. (eu)
  • The International Wages for Housework Campaign (IWFHC) is a grassroots women's network campaigning for recognition and payment for all caring work, in the home and outside. It was started in 1972 by Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Silvia Federici, Brigitte Galtier, and Selma James who first put forward the demand for wages for housework. At the third National Women's Liberation Conference in Manchester, England, the IWFHC states that they begin with those with least power internationally – unwaged workers in the home (mothers, housewives, domestic workers denied pay), and unwaged subsistence farmers and workers on the land and in the community. They consider the demand for wages for unwaged caring work to be also a perspective and a way of organizing from the bottom up, of autonomous sectors working together to end the power relations among them. (en)
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  • الحملة الدولية للأجور مقابل العمل المنزلي (أو «أجور مقابل شغل البيت») حركة اجتماعية نسوية عالمية، انبثقت عن «التجمع النسائي الدولي» في إيطاليا عام 1972، وقد أشعلت مقاومة وفتحت نقاشًا عامًا حول التكوينات الاجتماعية التي تنتجها العمالة المُجندرة والإنجابية كالأعمال المنزلية مثلاً من: شغل البيت، ورعاية الأطفال، والتمييز بين الجنسين، وتأدية الأدوار الجندرية (التي يعززها المجتمع ويرسخها)، وتمايز الرغبة بين الأنواع الاجتماعية، وتفاوت أوقات الفراغ. (ar)
  • Soldatak Etxeko Lanen Truke Mugimendua (The International Wages for Housework Campaign, IWFHC) bai etxean, eta baita etxetik kanpo ere, zaintza-lan guztiak egiteagatik soldata eta aitorpena lortzearen alde kanpaina egiten duten emakumeen sarea da. Kanpaina -ek hasi zuen 1972an, Manchesterren, Ingalaterran, hirugarren etxeko langileentzako soldaten aldeko eskaera aurkeztu zuenean. IWFHCk abiapuntutzat hartzen ditu nazioartean botere gutxien dituzten horiek, adibidez: soldatarik gabeko etxeko langileak (amak, etxekoandreak, soldata ukatu zaien etxeko langileak), eta soldatarik gabeko iraupeneko nekazariak eta landa - zein komunitate - laborariak. Ordaindu gabeko zaintza-lanentzako soldatak eskatzen dituzenentzat, beren aldarriak halaber esan nahi du gizartea behetik gora antolatu nahi izate (eu)
  • The International Wages for Housework Campaign (IWFHC) is a grassroots women's network campaigning for recognition and payment for all caring work, in the home and outside. It was started in 1972 by Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Silvia Federici, Brigitte Galtier, and Selma James who first put forward the demand for wages for housework. At the third National Women's Liberation Conference in Manchester, England, the IWFHC states that they begin with those with least power internationally – unwaged workers in the home (mothers, housewives, domestic workers denied pay), and unwaged subsistence farmers and workers on the land and in the community. They consider the demand for wages for unwaged caring work to be also a perspective and a way of organizing from the bottom up, of autonomous sectors workin (en)
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  • أجور مقابل شغل البيت (ar)
  • Wages for Housework Movement (eu)
  • Wages for housework (en)
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