On October 24, 1975, more than 90% of Icelandic women participated in a nationwide strike, refusing to engage in work both inside and outside the home. This unprecedented event effectively brought the country to a standstill, highlighting the critical role women played in society and the economy. The strike lasted for a full day, symbolizing a collective demand for equal rights and recognition. Employers and government officials alike witnessed firsthand the consequences of gender disparity, prompting urgent conversations about women’s equality in pay, representation, and opportunities.

The impact of this mass action rippled through Icelandic society for decades. Among the achievements inspired by the walkout…