Waitresses in Action

IF 0.5 4区 经济学 Q1 HISTORY
Joan Sangster
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In the 1970s, women in Toronto created the Waitresses Action Committee to protest the introduction of a “differential” or lower minimum wage for wait staff serving alcohol. Their campaign was part of their broader feminist critique of women’s exploitation and the gendered and sexualized nature of waitressing. Influenced by their origins in the Wages for Housework campaign, they stressed the linkages between women’s unpaid work in the home and the workplace. Their campaign eschewed worksite organizing for an occupational mobilization outside of the established unions; they used petitions, publicity, and alliances with sympathizers to try to stop the rollback in their wages. They were successful in mobilizing support but not in altering the government’s decision. Nonetheless, their spirited campaign publicized new feminist perspectives on women’s gendered and sexualized labour, and it contributed to the ongoing labour feminist project of enhancing working-class women’s equality, dignity, and economic autonomy. An analysis of their mobilization also helps to enrich and complicate our understanding of labour and socialist feminism in this period.
女服务员的行动
20世纪70年代,多伦多的女性成立了“女服务员行动委员会”(waitress Action Committee),抗议对提供酒的服务员实行“差别”或更低的最低工资。她们的运动是更广泛的女权主义批评的一部分,批评女性受到的剥削,以及女服务员的性别化和性化本质。受“家务工资运动”的影响,她们强调妇女在家庭和工作场所的无偿劳动之间的联系。他们的运动避开了现场组织,而是在已建立的工会之外进行职业动员;他们利用请愿、宣传和与同情者结盟来试图阻止工资的下降。他们成功地动员了支持,但未能改变政府的决定。尽管如此,她们的精神运动宣传了女性主义对女性性别化和性化劳动的新观点,并为正在进行的劳动女权主义项目做出了贡献,该项目旨在提高工人阶级妇女的平等、尊严和经济自主权。分析她们的动员也有助于丰富和复杂化我们对这一时期劳动和社会主义女权主义的理解。
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