Equality in Action: Icelandic Women Rally Against Persistent Wage Disparities

 Last week, Icelandic women made a powerful statement against enduring wage disparities and violence, orchestrating a collective strike known as “Kvennafrí” or “Women’s Day Off.” This protest shed light on persistent challenges, despite Iceland’s commendable progress in narrowing the gender pay gap, achieving the world’s highest gender parity score, according to the World Economic Forum. Iceland acknowledged for strides in education, political empowerment, and economic opportunities, has a rich history of women’s activism. In 1975, a similar strike triggered significant advancements, including the election of the country’s first female president. However, nearly fifty years later, thousands united to emphasize the existing 10.2% pay gap (as per the OECD) or a more substantial 21% gap, as reported by the WEF.

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