1919 International Congress of Working Women
The International Congress of Working Women (ICWW), formed in 1919, was an organization formed by female laborers around the world. The ICWW planned to share their concerns around female labor issues at the first Annual International Labor Organization Conference of 1919. The ICWW was successful in creating a document of provisions which was presented to the ILO, and affected decision making in the ILO's Commission on the Employment of Women.
1919 in women's historyAlma SundquistBertha LutzElisabeth BurgerElizabeth Ross HaynesInter-Allied Women's ConferenceList of women's conferencesMargaret Dreier RobinsMaud O'Farrell SwartzNational Federation of Women WorkersOctober 1919Rose SchneidermanThe 1919 International Congress of Working WomenThe International Congress of Working WomenWomen's International Labour ConferenceWomen's Trade Union League (UK)
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1919 International Congress of Working Women
The International Congress of Working Women (ICWW), formed in 1919, was an organization formed by female laborers around the world. The ICWW planned to share their concerns around female labor issues at the first Annual International Labor Organization Conference of 1919. The ICWW was successful in creating a document of provisions which was presented to the ILO, and affected decision making in the ILO's Commission on the Employment of Women.
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