More about Wages for Housework Campaign Bulletin

The Wages for Housework Campaign Bulletin was a publication of the Toronto Wages for Housework Committee.

The International Wages for Housework Campaign was co-founded in 1972 by  Selma James, Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Silvia Federici, and Brigitte Galtier, and was organized around the principle that women should be paid for performing the socially necessary labour of housework and childcare.  The Toronto Wages for Housework Committee, established in 1975, became one of the largest and most active in Canada.

Issues of Wages for Housework Campaign Bulletin

Wages for Housework Campaign Bulletin – Vol. 1, No. 3 – Spring 1977

  • Year created:

    1977
  • Author(s):

    unknown
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)

Wages for Housework Campaign Bulletin – Vol. 2, No. 1 – Fall 1977

  • Year created:

    1977
  • Author(s):

    unknown
  • Region:

    National (all of Canada)

Wages for Housework Campaign Bulletin – Vol. 4, No. 1 – Summer/Fall 1979

  • Year created:

    1979
  • Author(s):

    Judith Ramirez, Dorothy Kidd, Baba Yaga, Paula, Fainstat, Louise Brown, Frances Gregory, Kathleen Macleod Jamieson
  • Region:

Wages for Housework Campaign Bulletin – Vol. 3 Issue 1 – Summer/Fall 1978

  • Year created:

    1978
  • Author(s):

    Judith Ramirez, Frances Gregory, Ellen Agger, Betty Burcher, Mary Deacon, Liz Janzen, Dorothy Kidd, Heather Sterling
  • Region: