CARE OF THE HOME
TRAINING FOR BOYS URGED (Rec. 2 p.m.) SYDNEY, Aug. 6. A resolution that both boys and girls should receive housework training at school was passed at the Women’s Charter Conference. The reasons given were that, as now both boys and girls worked, the care of the home was the common interest of the family and should be shared by all members. Girls were just as much entitled as boys to the benefits of greater leisure. The tendency to regard’ any unpaid housework in the home as women’s work was unjustified.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 7
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