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Vera Rimski from Yugoslavia welcomed as two-millionth guest worker in FR Germany Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo/Fotograf: Fritz Neuwirth (Retrieved from: Bayerische Landeszentrale für politische Bildungsarbeit,
Mato Bošnjak explores the intersections between gender, labour and migration in post-war Yugoslavia in his post for the Social History Blog: socialhistoryblog.com/gender-equal...
Workplace legal protections have been bravely fought for and cannot be taken for granted. The Fawcett Society’s Penny East interviews Belinda Price who won the first case of indirect sex discrimination in the UK in 1977:
vimeo.com/1172869175?s...
and
www.fawcettsociety.org.uk/blog/why-the...
📢 Delighted to announce launch of @ukri.org #WomensGrassrootsActivism #Activism100+Toolkit 🧰 to mark #IWD2026. Free event on Tues 10 March, 5.30pm (via Zoom). Book your spot via link 👇. @womensinstitute.bsky.social @soroptimistgbi.bsky.social @womenshistnet.bsky.social @whaireland.bsky.social 📢
The #OtD 12 Feb 1970 Leeds Clothing Workers Strike is memorialised in the BBC’s Play for Today, Leeds – United! (BBC1, 31 October 1974). Frances Galt discusses it here: www.genderequalitiesat50.ed.ac.uk/2022/03/10/i...
The #OtD 12 Feb 1970 Leeds Clothing Workers Strike is memorialised in the BBC’s Play for Today, Leeds – United! (BBC1, 31 October 1974). Frances Galt discusses it here: www.genderequalitiesat50.ed.ac.uk/2022/03/10/i...
Last chance to register! Annual Lecture Wed 25 Feb, 6-7 PM: “Taking Stock & Looking Forward: The Past, Present & Future of Equality Law” by @colmocinneide.bsky.social, Professor of Constitutional and Human Rights Law at UCL, www.eventbrite.com/e/annual-lec... (hybrid).
#equality #law #lecture
Moved to care graphic featuring run details (5 March to 2 September 2026)
Join us for the launch of Moved to Care: Stories of Nursing and Migration. Your chance for a first look around the exhibition. Enjoy free refreshments, an expert panel of speakers and activities.
📆 Thursday 5 March 2026
📍 London
✅ Book your spot: https://bit.ly/4pSGp4z
#MovedToCare #HistNursing
Great to hear Jill Craigie will have a blue plaque this year.
Her film ‘To be a Woman’ supported the Equal Pay Campaign petition way back in 1951
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Cr...
#womensHistory @womenshistnet.bsky.social
📣 Call for Papers!
Join us for the Women’s History Network Annual Conference, celebrating 100 years of The Women’s Library.
Open to scholars, independent researchers & heritage practitioners.
Full info: womenshistorynetwork.org/whn-annual-c...
Deadline: 29 March 2026
#WomensHistory #GenderHist
Born #OTD 1931, Evelyn Owens was a true pioneer: the first female president of an Irish trade union for both sexes, the first woman to chair the Labour Court and, as a member of the presidential commission, the first woman to sign an Irish bill into law. www.dib.ie/biography/ow... #DIBLives
Copies of Celebrating Women in Legal History, edited by Lorren Eldridge, Emily Ireland and Caroline Derry. The blue and purple cover shows a door opening onto bookshelves.
Table of contents, showing chapters by Jennifer Aston, Christine Anne George, Anne Logan, Lisa Cowan, Nina Krsljanin, and Valentina Cvetkovic-Dordevic.
Table of contents, showing chapters by Maria Fletcher, Charlie Peevers, Seonaid Stevenson-McCabe, and Deborah Siddoway.
It's published! Histories of women legal historians, edited with @loreldridge.bsky.social and @dremilyireland.bsky.social
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/celebrati...
Ashlee Christoffersen @drashleec.bsky.social examines ‘The misrecognition of intersectional justice claims: UK women’s workplace activism of the 1970s–1980s’ in a great new article in Gender & Society:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
🚨Special announcement: our annual conference will be 3–4 Sept 2026 at LSE Library, in collaboration with @lselibrary.bsky.social, & Friends House, London.
Theme: Celebrating the Centenary of the Women’s Library: One Hundred Years of Women’s History.
Call for Papers coming mid-Jan! #WomensHistory
... and the Equal Opportunities Commission (set up to enforce the new legislation) also came into being, based in Manchester. Sophia Ayada explores its history here:
www.genderequalitiesat50.ed.ac.uk/2022/04/04/t...
#WomensHistory #OnThisDay
#EqualPayDay
The Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Acts came into force 50 years ago on 29 December 1975. Explore our Timeline to see how they have been mobilised since: www.genderequalitiesat50.ed.ac.uk#event-gender...
#WomensHistory #OnThisDay
#EqualPayDay #WomenAreBeingShortChanged #CloseTheGenderPayGap
Hilary Cooper’s personal reflection on the 1975 Sex Discrimination Act is a great read in @womenshistoryrev.bsky.social:
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
17 minutes if you want to hear about the fiftieth anniversary of the sex discrimination act (there are lots of interesting items today including excellent women in tribute bands)
After a long battle, Britain’s Sex Discrimination Act came into force in 1975. What did it do for women?
🔓 Lyndsey Jenkins’ new History Matters is free for 7 days
www.historytoday.com/archive/hist...
Today is #EqualPayDay - the day when, due to the gender pay gap in average wages, women effectively stop earning compared to men.
However, our analysis shows that for many women of colour, this date falls considerably earlier in the year.
📣 Today is Equal Pay Day.
Women are still being shortchanged.
👉 Learn more bit.ly/485Ldf5
#EqualPayDay #WomenAreBeingShortChanged #CloseTheGenderPayGap
Equal Pay has been the law for 50 years so why are we not there yet? Here's the 'long view' on how women's activism has made a difference and what still needs fixing:
historyandpolicy.org/policy-paper...
#EqualPayDay #WomenAreBeingShortChanged #CloseTheGenderPayGap
As we approach the 50th anniversary of the Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Acts coming into force, a new policy paper by Louise A Jackson considers the impact of the legislation and suggests more needs to be done to entrench equality in the workplace. historyandpolicy.org/policy-paper...
Frances Galt shows that collective action is central to advancing equal pay. See her new article '"Equal Pay or we Walk Away": Litigation and Industrial Action in the Glasgow City Council Equal Pay Dispute' in Industrial Relations Journal - onlinelibrary-wiley-com.eux.idm.oclc.org/doi/full/10....
We're planning an exhibition to mark the centenary of The Women's Library next year. We'd like to feature collections and research that people are working on currently. Please get in touch and let us know.
The 1975 Sex Discrimination Act received the Royal Assent exactly 50 years ago today on 12 November. Whilst flawed, it was pathbreaking – you could no longer be legally sacked because of your sex or marital status ...
www.genderequalitiesat50.ed.ac.uk/timeline/sex...
Front cover of Leah Leneman's 'The Scottish Suffragettes' featuring an image of an Ewardian woman in front of a 'Womens Freedom League' banner, and a second image of a busy suffrage march with banners that read 'Votes for Women'.
📣 NOW ACCEPTING ESSAYS! The Leah Leneman Prize for research on women’s or gender history is open to students & independent scholars. Submit your 8-10k word essay by 22 Dec 2025 📅
Full details: womenshistoryscotland.org/projects-and...
📢 Women’s History Scotland Conference Registration open!
Join us for New Directions in Women’s and Gender History in Scotland and the Sue Innes Memorial Lecture given by @vawright10.bsky.social
🗓 Saturday 13 Sept 2025, Kinning Park Complex
Book here 🔗 www.tickettailor.com/events/women...