International Women’s Day Greetings from the YCL-LJC 

On the occasion of March 8, International Women’s Day, the Central Executive Committee of the Young Communist League of Canada – Ligue de la jeunesse communiste du canada extends revolutionary greetings to all those struggling for women’s rights. 

This International Women’s Day, the YCL-LJC espouses the interrelating pillars of the Women’s International Democratic Federation: anti-fascism, lasting peace, women’s rights, and better conditions for children.

Working conditions remain at the forefront of the struggle for equality and women’s rights. On average in Canada, women working full time earn 75 cents for every dollar earned by men. The gender pay gap in Canada is one of the worst in the world at nearly double the global average. Despite legislation since the 1970s outlawing pay inequity among genders, the gender pay gap exists across all industries in Canada. 

The gender pay gap is more than double in the private sector than it is in the public sector. The significantly higher union density in the public sector contributes to this. Organized labour has played the decisive role in the push for women’s rights in Canada. Notably, the 1979 Common Front in Quebec and the 1981 Canadian Union of Postal Workers 42-day strike paved the way for paid maternity leave for all working moms in the country. 

Banking and financial services have the highest percentage of women workers and the largest pay gap of all the federally regulated private sector industries, with 54.7 percent of women employees in that sector and a wage gap of 82 cents for every dollar earned by men in the sector.

As young communists, we need to agitate for a public monopoly on social services, with universal, not tiered or qualified access. Increasing the social wage with childcare, education, healthcare, transportation, social housing will disproportionately benefit women facing oppression and lower compensation. Increasing social services also means more quality unionized jobs in sectors with a higher portion of women workers such as healthcare, education, and civil service administration. 

There is no equality possible in the face of war and genocide. “Fighting to defend the rights of women” is frequently used in propaganda calling for military intervention. Peace is a requirement for equality. Women are always the first victims of war, their rights are ignored and delayed as their homes, their families and their communities are destroyed. Peace is a women’s rights issue. 

We express full solidarity with the women of Palestine, and our support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel, which is attempting a genocide of the Palestinian people with the backing of the imperialist powers.

Cuban women have suffered over 60 years of an illegal blockade. This is an extra-territorial imposition on the nations of the world to force them to abide by a policy decision of the United States. We call on the United States to abide by the will of the world and stop the criminal blockade of Cuba.

Communists have always taken up the call for increased gender equality, and have continuously fought for accessible childcare, reproductive healthcare, truly equal pay rates, and higher rates of education for women and gender-oppressed people.

Oppression strengthens and reinforces the exploitation of one class over another. Today and tomorrow, the YCL-LJC remains committed to the fight against all forms of oppression.