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How can the International Wages for Housework Campaign, and its theoretical grounding in the exploitation of unwaged care work, help us end exploitation locally and globally?

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the international wages for house work 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 Selma James who first put forward the demand for wages for housework at the 3rd international Women's Liberation conference in manchester England. the IWFHC state the day begin with those with least Power International unwaged workers in the home like mother's house wives and domestic workers Dinied pay and unwaged substances farmers and workers on the land in the community. the considered the demand for wages for unwaged caring work to be also air pressure active and way of organising from the bottom up, of autonomous sectors working together to end the power relations among them.

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