Women
around the world say why they're Striking
ARGENTINA: We ask those who can't
attend the Housewives Union event to support the Strike by putting a broom outside their
front door. We have fought for so many years in isolation and were even despised by many
feminists. Our motto: We're neither few nor crazy (ni pocas ni locas), our slogan:
Pensions without countributions, for workers without wages!
AUSTRALIA I seem to have spent all my life working very hard to attain
very little. I worked from home doing machining for 15 years. I was a single mother
wanting to spend more time with my child and never drew the government 'support' I was
entitled to because it wasn't enough to survive on and the offensive way they invade your
privacy. I gave up a second child to adoption because it was too hard to contemplate
raising him in the grinding poverty I still endured even though I worked 40+ hours, the
rates were so bad. After 15 years I had tendonitis so bad I was on painkillers all the
time. Finally in my early 30s I became a prostitute. By 38 I was too old and fat to get
enough to pay the mortgage. I only had 3 years to go to pay the place off but I had to
give it up. I went back to Uni 2 years ago. I had to keep on working, support my son
and myself, be a full-time student racking up an education. On March 8 I shall spend the
day meditating and praying for gender justice. I won't go to Uni, I won't clean house or
prepare a meal and I won't have sex with a man for love or money!
BURKINA FASO Women are not allowed to make decisions in the home. When
children want to get married only the father's decision counts. -- Women are an object of
pleasure. We make love willingly or unwillingly, without pleasure. -- Single women are
given no value. -- More time for breastfeeding. --- Men continue to make women suffer.
Beatings, denial of responsibility. Women are denied the right to speak. -- The
suffering of polygamy.
CANADA When women's work is recognised it will be the end of racial and
sexual discrimination. All discrimination among human beings is based on discrimination
against women. -- For on-site licensed childcare at worksites, flexible work hours for
mothers, options for well paid non-sweatshop work from home offices, tax benefits for
having and raising children. -- No corporate rights without human rights.
ENGLAND I am a Black lesbian woman fighting against all sorts of
prejudices, in society, with my family . . . every day is a fight to get my rights, which
are no different to the rights of other people. I support the Strike because from this day
on everybody will realise how much power women have. -- Raising children is some of the
hardest work there is, and women like me who are non-biological mums are usually
officially invisible in our children's lives. I'm striking because no woman should have to
choose between raising children and living a lesbian life; and our families must be
recognised and valued. -- As pensioners, we've put in our time. We've raised kids and
served husbands, dinner and sex. If that were not enough, we've also gone out, not with
any great career in mind, but for waged work to help meet expenses. We've suffered low
wages and bad working conditions. -- I am registered blind and I also have a small amount
of brain damage. I will be striking because I have had enough of being treated like an
illness and not a person.
GHANA I welcome the Global Women's Strike because women like myself all
over the world don't get credit for the hard unpaid work we do. In Africa rural women go
out into the fields, growing food, carrying firewood, fetching water, taking care of
families and communities. Society and the economy would not survive without this work. The
contribution we make should be paid for, we should have time off with pay. I would also
like to see recognition for the unwaged work of raising children in the face of racial
discrimination.
MEXICO The work housewives do in the home must be recognised in some way.
For example, here in San Luis it is important to fight for the same rights to your
things when you separate in marriage or at least to give the wife a decent wage for her
work as a wife, mother and housewife. Most women are left without anything, having to
support their children.
PUERTO RICO Full participation in decision making. Women must decide
about social change. In particular, the US military base in the Vieques Island must go.
High incidences of cancer. Women and girls have reported assaults by US marines including
sexual assault and rapes. Peace is not a privilege. It is a right.
SPAIN Either we change the world this decade or we'll be left without the
forests, without indigenous people in Chiapas, without fertile land to cultivate. We don't
appear in the history books even though we are the real protagonists. I have worked all my
life, raising two daughters and a son, looking after my parents in my home and my
mother-in-law until she died. Today my years of waged work do not afford me a
dignified old age. -- So that we are not punished for choosing to stay home and raise our
children. -- Because women are a high percentage in the Church. -- Breast milk should be
part of national accounts, subsidies for breastfeeding mothers, mothers at home and all
mothers in general.
USA I work full time raising four boys. Also taking care of my
father-in-law during his final days. For this I get no gratitude, no time, no help. I
think it is about time that a woman's thankless job becomes widely recognised. -- Stop the
violence towards women ... we will not be victimised any longerI'm a single mother working
for poverty wages -- I'm going on Strike on behalf of working mothers everywhere so that
we can be respected. -- I'm in middle management and have just been told that my child
having needs is no excuse for me to work at home occasionally. -- My demand is for a
four-day work week for mothers with children over two years of age and a three-day work
week for those with children under two years of age; six to ten months maternity leave
option without loss of positions. -- Insurance and health care available to all. Childcare
provided at places of employment, and paid on time and in full. Contra- ception and
reproductive rights for women world-wide. -- Immediate steps to be taken to begin cuts in
military spending, and increased investments in education, sanitation, health and housing.
-- Disappointment that many women who have risen in the hierarchy are not representing
women and their real needs and aspirations. -- As a single mother with a hearing
disability, I am joining the strike because I am sick of living on a fixed income that is
inadequate to meet the needs of my son and myself. It's always on me to do the work of
adjusting so that I don't miss the subtleties that are so much a part of human
communication. I'm sure much more could be done technologically to make the world
accessible to all of us. The Strike is a way to say we intend the needs of people to be
central in this new millennium.
WALES Compensation for injuries due to domestic violence ignored by the
police even after being reported repeatedly.
WHY MEN SUPPORT THE STRIKE: In my work as a mental health nurse, I often
see the ramifications of the lack of recognition of what is traditionally women's work. So
I think it is really important for this work of child care, cooking, cleaning,
shopping etc, to be recognised as important, essential and invaluable. -- I know a woman
who was deported and she left her daughter of two years old behind. As an asylum seeker, I
know it is extremely painful to be separated from your child or your family. Women suffer
abuses worldwide, sexual abuses. This is why all men should support women. -- I watched my
mother ruin her health bringing up us four children, virtually on her own, often without
any housekeeping money each week from my father. If she had been paid for all the work she
did, life would have been a lot easier for her and her children as well. -- Not supporting
the women's action is tantamount to agreeing to this status quo ante!
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