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Some are retired or unwaged people interested in meeting like-minded people.
All pensioners have a need for income regardless of whether their previous employment was waged or unwaged.
- Prices are suggested as voluntary donations and start at £165 for the unwaged.
Well, this business about housework being unwaged.
Cost: £25 (including all means and accommodation) Unwaged, £15.
For other unwaged persons with less than Leaving Cert standard of education the cost is €45.
The cost was only $5 advance, $6 at the gate, $4 unwaged.
The amount of child benefit drawn during unwaged maternity leave depends on its duration and the most recent level of income.
It may lead to a gap between the values of those most closely tied to the institutions of the labour movement and the unwaged.
Annual membership is £10 waged and £5 unwaged.
Registration charges are £3.00 (waged) and £1.50 (unwaged).
(The remainder are pensioners, students, homemakers, unemployed, those earning under the personal allowance, and unwaged other.)
Alongside 16 weeks of leave on full pay and an absolute ban on working, women also have the right to unwaged maternity leave with child benefit.
However, 'community care' appears far less of a cheap option if the unwaged labour of women is included in the financial calculations (Finch, 1990).
We should broaden our economic concepts so that the contribution made by this unwaged work to a nation's wealth is taken into account in the GDP.
Cost: £1 unwaged, £5 waged.
The passing of the Unremunerated Work Act, 1995 which allows for the counting of unwaged work in national statistics.
It is an open membership organisation costing £26 per year for UK residents and £18 for the unwaged.
The Global Kitchen: The Case for Counting Unwaged Work (1985, 1995)
Annie nudged her, whispering: 'Isn't it a gross over-simplification to say the working class is just divided between the waged and the unwaged?'
Well, it's clear isn't it - the ConDems like US-style ghettoes for poor, unwaged, old and disabled.
There are probably tens of millions of these women in Europe and they should not be described in this way simply because they are engaged in unwaged work.
On Feb. 17 from 10am-5pm, £12 waged/£8 unwaged at Central Leicester (to be advised on booking).
I would like Mrs Keppelhoff's report - an assessment of the economic value of women's unwaged work which dates back ten years or so - to be taken up again.
In 1972 James founded the International Wages for Housework Campaign which demands money from the State for the unwaged work in the home and in the community.