The Toronto Wages For Housework Committee (WFH) fonds contains mostly textual documents, two posters and one group of photograph negatives. It contains WFH administrative documents as well as flyers, speeches, pamphlets, and correspondence with related organizations such as Wages Due Lesbians, Women Against Rape, Family Benefits Working Group, and Wages For Housework groups in Canada and internationally. Also included are newspaper clippings which illustrate the Wages for Housework campaign during the 1970s. - Le fonds du Toronto Wages For Housework Committee contient principalement des documents textuels, deux affiches et un ensemble de négatifs photographiques. Il contient des documents administratifs de l’organisme ainsi que des dépliants, des discours, des brochures et de la correspondance avec des organisations connexes telles que Wages Due Lesbians, Women Against Rape, Family Benefits Working Group, et des groupes Wages For Housework au Canada et à l'étranger. On y trouve également des coupures de presse qui illustrent la campagne Wages for Housework au cours des années 1970.
This series contains administrative documents including a mailing list, mandate outline, a statement of political differences with the Wages for Housework Group I, and a copy of original Wages For Housework by Giuliana Pompei.
This file contains notes relating to the first day of the Montreal Conference, February 1975, on 'Why We Expelled Toronto Wages for Housework group 1'. It also contains a statement of political difference with wages for housework group 1 written by the Wages for Housework Collective (formerly known as Wages for Housework Group 2) in Toronto.
This file contains a document titled "The Division of Labour, Signed in Blood" and a paper outlining the division of labour for an October conference, including a list of tasks and members assigned.
This file contains an article titled "Wages for Housework" discussing various parts of the role of women in society, from the Cambridge Women's Liberation.
This file contains documents from 1975 detailing communications among Wages for Housework groups and related organizations. It includes a paper for groups at the Montreal Conference, statements and letters from the Montreal Power of Women Collective, Philadelphia Wages for Housework Action Group, Chicago Wages for Housework, Los Angeles Wages for Housework, and the Toronto Wages for Housework Committee.