• 1908

    International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILG) organised two mass stikes in New York to protest against long working hours, low wages and diaplated working conditions under whic women worked in garment industry in the United States.

  • 1909

    Socialist Party of America observed February 28, 1909 as Women's Day in rememberance of the ILG strike.

  • 1910

    Socialists organised International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen. German Communist leader Clara Zetkin proposed the idea of Women's Day.

  • 1911

    International Women's Day was celebrated in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on March 19.

  • 1912

    Migrant workers from over 51 countries, many of them women, striked against two-hour pay cut in in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The strike went on for two months. Labour union leader Rose Schneiderman's famous speech "Bread and Roses" called for fair wages and dignified conditions in industies.

  • 1913

    Women's Day was observed in Russia on the last Sunday in February 1913.

  • 1914

    International Women's Day was held on March 8 in Germany to press the demand that women be given the right to vote and to hold public office.

  • 1917

    Demonstrations on IWD at St. Petersburg, Russia, where women demanded "bread and peace" gave birth to the February Revolution. This eventually brought the First World War to an end and decline of Tsar regime.

  • 1977

    United Nations proclamied March 8 as UN Day for women's rights and world peace.

  • 2011

    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women aka UN Women