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The Women's Rights Committe for Wales was established following the first Women at Work in Wales Conference in Cardiff in November 1974. It set about developing a Working Women's Charter aimed at gaining equal rights for women in work, trade unions, education, council housing, banking, healthcare and childcare and fighting all kinds of sex discrimination. The charter also lobbied for a national minimum wage. It would take another 30 years before this was achieved.
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