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- Wages_for_housework abstract "The International Wages for Housework Campaign was a global, social movement co-founded in 1972 in Padua, Italy, by author and activist Selma James.The Campaign was formed to raise awareness of how housework and childcare are the base of all industrial work and to stake the claim that these unavoidable tasks should be compensated as paid, wage labor. The demands for the Wages for Housework formally called for economic compensation for domestic work but also used these demands to more generally call attention to the affective labors of women, the reliance of capitalist economies on exploitative labor practices against women, and leisure inequality.The International Wages for Housework Campaign grew out of the International Feminist Collective in Italy, which included founding members; Selma James, Brigitte Galtier, Mariarosa Dalla Costa, and Silvia Federici. The group published a Marxist autonomist journal, Matériaux pour l’intervention. Dalla Costa, one of the members of the group in Padua came from the intellectual movement, operaismo which developed around factory strikes in Northern Italy in the 1970s. The Wages for Housework Campaign took the idea from operaismo of wage as central to the struggle for worker control and rights of industry. Operaismo encouraged workers to act on their direct interests when it comes to demanding compensation for their labor and exploitation in the factory.The campaign included aspects of student protest, feminism, civil rights, community workshops, and direct action protest and several publications grew out of its ideas which expanded on the claims of the original group and of more general topics in labor and exploitation. In Italy, Quaderni rossi, published by Raniero Panzieri, and Mario Tronti dealt with a variety of topics relating to the class struggle.Feminist arguments were also key in the Wages for Housework movement and its members wrote widely on topics in Affective labor. Some of the demands of the Wages for Housework groups also included women's right to work outside of the home, unemployment benefits for all women, and equal pay.".
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