“Vogliamo il pane e anche le rose”. L’esperienza del Coordinamento donne FLM, tra emancipazione e pratica di liberazione
Abstract
On April 19, 1973, the national contract of the Metalworkers’ Federation
(FLM), which was formed as a unit by bringing together the various trade unions, was
signed, allowing a maximum of 150 hours of paid leave, with the purpose of fostering the
cultural growth of workers and, for those without, the attainment of a junior high school
qualification. The proposal presented here, specifically, aims to analyze a particular experience gained precisely within the 150 hours, namely that of the courses run directly by
the women present within the National Women’s Coordination of FLM, which arose in
1976. The work aims to trace the testimonies of the protagonists whose experience will
be reconstructed through an archival survey both at the FLM Fund on 150 hours for the
right to study at the Cisl central library in Rome and at the Cgil National headquarters in Rome.