During the panel "I have not stopped since the morning," held on the eve of the celebration of the May 1, activists and feminists brought one "forgotten" question into the focus of the debate about workers' and feminist struggles: unpaid household work. They pointed out that activities related to biological and social reproduction — such as the maintenance of the household, birth, care for children, elderly and sick people — are not recognized as work and are considered part of the so-called female nature, and therefore worthless and unproductive.