Labour Day, also known as International Workers’ Day or May Day, is celebrated on May 1st each year to honour the contributions and achievements of workers worldwide.
The origins of May day are rooted in the labour movement and the fight for workers’ rights.
How May Day came into existence
The significance of May 1st as a day for workers dates back to the late 19th century. It commemorates the Haymarket affair, which occurred in Chicago in 1886. On May 1st of that year, workers rallied for an eight-hour workday. The protests escalated, leading to a violent confrontation between the police and demonstrators.
This event became pivotal in the labour movement and is remembered as a symbol of workers’ struggle for fair working conditions.
When did May 1 get international recognition
In 1889, the International Socialist Conference declared May 1st as International Workers’ Day to honour the Haymarket martyrs and to demand workers’ rights globally. Since then, May 1st has been observed as Labour Day in many countries around the world.
How is May Day celebrated in India
In India, Labour Day or May Day is celebrated with enthusiasm to recognise the contributions of workers across various sectors. The day acknowledges the importance of labourers in the country’s economic growth and development.
On Labour Day in India, various labour organizations, trade unions and workers’ associations conduct rallies, seminars and cultural programmes to highlight workers’ issues and rights. Many events focus on the improvement of working conditions, fair wages, and social security for workers.
Government initiatives in India
The Indian government often announces new policies or initiatives aimed at improving labour laws and welfare programmes on Labour Day. This includes measures to protect workers’ rights, enhance safety standards, and provide better social security benefits.
May Day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices and struggles of workers throughout history. It is a day to advocate for workers’ rights, social justice, and equality in the workplace. The celebration of Labour Day in India and globally underscores the ongoing need to address labour issues and promote a fair and just society for all workers.
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