What Is Labour Day and Why We Are Celebrate on 1st of May

 



Labour Day On 1st Of May


Labour Day, also known as International Workers' Day or May Day, is a celebration of the social and economic achievements of the labour movement. It's observed in many countries around the world on May 1st.

 

The origins of Labour Day can be traced back to the late 19th century when workers began organizing to demand better working conditions, shorter working hours, and fair wages. One of the key events leading to the establishment of Labour Day was the Haymarket affair, which occurred in Chicago in 1886. During a peaceful protest for an eight-hour workday, a bomb exploded, leading to violence and the deaths of several protesters and police officers. Despite the controversy surrounding the event, it brought international attention to the labour movement and contributed to the establishment of May 1st as a day to honour workers' rights.

 

Today, Labour Day is celebrated with parades, rallies, and other events that highlight the contributions of workers to society. It serves as a reminder of the importance of fair labour practices, worker solidarity, and social justice. In many countries, it is also a public holiday, allowing workers to enjoy a day off and spend time with their families and communities.

 

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