Statement adopted by the National Organization for Women at its national conference in 1967 as the organization's "Bill of Rights in 1968." The bill consisted of a list of eight demands: that Congress immediately pass the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution; that equal employment opportunity be guaranteed to all men and women; that employers be legally required to provide maternity leave and to allow women to return to their jobs within a reasonable time after childbirth; that the tax laws be revised to provide home-care and child-care tax credits; that publicly-funded day-care centers be established; that all discrimination in education be prohibited by law; that poor women be given the same access to job training and public housing opportunities as men, without prejudice based on their status as mothers, and that the current welfare system be reformed; and that all laws limiting access to contraception and abortion be removed from current penal codes.