Homeworking, Time for Change in 7 languages
A new exhibition on homeworking today produced jointly by the London Wide Homeworking Group and Cockpit Gallery will be available from January 1986. The exhibition, in seven languages, looks at what homeworkers do and make, examines the reasons why homeworking still exists, and shows how homeworkers themselves are organizing against exploitation.
Homeworking, often thought of as a nineteenth-century phenomenon, is in fact an integral part of modern capitalist production. This exhibition, in seven languages, looks at what today’s homeworkers do and make, examines the reasons why homeworking still exists, and shows how homeworkers themselves are organising against exploitation.
17 panels (70 x 50cms)
(The Homeworking Group had their own copy. Contact for this exhibition in 1990 was Christine Williams at the Greenwich Homeworkers Project)





































Notes from Julia Burdett, Community Services, London Borough of Haringey & the National Group on Homeworking.














