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  2. 1975 Icelandic women's strike - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Pamela Hogan’s ‘The Day Iceland Stood Still,’ About 1975 ...

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    When Oct. 24, 1975 was declared as “Women’s Day Off” in Iceland, some 90% of the island’s women refused to work, cook or take care of the children. The country was brought to a standstill ...

  4. Women's liberation movement in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Redstockings proposed a women's strike and participated with other women's groups in organizing a massive demonstration known as Women's Day Off. Ninety percent of the women in Iceland struck on 24 October 1975 to demonstrate how vital their participation was in society.

  5. Timeline of strikes in 1975 - Wikipedia

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    1975 Icelandic women's strike, 1-day strike by almost the entire female population of Iceland against the gender pay gap and occupational sexism. 1975 La Tondeña Distillery strike; 1975 Steggles strike, 2-week strike by women Steggles Pty Ltd workers in Australia over wages and working conditions. [30] [31] 1975 UK junior doctors' strike [32] [33]

  6. Women across Iceland, including the prime minister, go on ...

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    Tuesday’s walkout, running from midnight to midnight, was billed as the biggest since Iceland’s first such event on Oct. 24, 1975, when 90% of women refused to work, clean or look after ...

  7. Iceland’s prime minister joins thousands of women on strike

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    Thousands of women across Iceland – including the prime minister – went on strike Tuesday as part of a campaign pushing for greater gender equality in the country.

  8. Women in Iceland go on strike for a day to protest pay gap ...

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    Close to 90% of Iceland’s female population went on strike on Oct. 24, 1975, to demand gender equality. The original “Kvennafri” prompted Iceland’s parliament to pass a law guaranteeing ...

  9. 1975 in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Jónsi. 12 March – Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, politician. [1]23 April – Jónsi, guitarist and vocalist 7 May – Árni Gautur Arason, footballer 15 May – Ólafur Örn Bjarnason, footballer