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Homeworkers Worldwide

Archive Collection: FAN/HWW

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Homeworkers Worldwide

Level: Collection

Classmark: FAN/HWW

Creator(s): Tate, Jane()

Size and medium: Ten large boxes 42 green boxes 20 A1 panels

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/477013

Collection group(s): Feminist Archive North

Description

Homeworkers Worldwide (HWW) is a Leeds-based international trust lobbying for and supporting the poorest home-based workers, 99% of whom are women. HWW works with grassroots organisations, NGOs, unions and businesses all over the world to promote homeworkers' visibility and recognition as workers, and to improve their working and living conditions. Their collection consists of campaigning, training and lobbying materials; extensive research; surveys; reports of conferences and events; publications; photo; films and more from all over the world, with particular focus on (Eastern) Europe, South and South-East Asia, UK and South America. Exhibition display of laminated A1 panels with photographs and text depicting homeworkers at work in Australia, Canada, Inia, Indonesia, Madeira, The Netherlands, Phillipines and Thailand. Also National Group on homeworking poster about homeworkers right to the minimum wage

Biography or history

Donated by HWW collection 1 - 42 green boxes 2010 collection 2 - 10 large boxes 2014 and 20 A1 panels Campaiging on home-working began in Leeds in the 1980s led by Jane Tate current Director of HWW.

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This material is partly open for consultation but has some restrictions. Please contact Feminist Archive North for details.

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