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Answered by Madalasa22
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Explanation:

On 1st May every year Labour Day is celebrated worldwide in order to praise Labours for their hard work . 

National holiday is observed to acknowledge the dedication ,devotion and participation of workers who work whole year for the welfare of the country.

Every company should give equal rights and respect to all the employees. 

Salary or wages should be appropriate and must be given according to the hard work they take from employees irrespective of their position in the company . Labours should also be well treated.

In todays world , awareness is created and labours are not ignorant of their rights. But unfortunately , poverty makes them work at any cost and they settle for less just to keep their houses running.

 

 State government should take actions for their betterment and strive for improving quality of their lives.

Child labour is also another evil of our society that needs to be eradicated immediately. Proper education must be given to these poor souls.

 

Their parents should be given free trainings to earn the bread and butter for their families so that their children can get rid of doing work in their little innocent ages.

We should also join hands as individuals to overcome this issue.I hope to see a better society .

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Also Happy Maharashtra Day..

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Answered by keishingwuimei
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Speech on Labour Day

In order to honor the contribution of working women and men, we celebrate Labour Day. On the first day of May, we observe Labour Day in India. Moreover, we also know it by the name of May Day.

This day corresponds to the International worker’s day that is celebrated around the world. In 80 countries around the world that include India celebrate this day and observe it as a national holiday.

It was first celebrated in Chennai (then Madras) in 1923 and its history dates back to 1886. This was the day on which labour union of the United States of America takes the decision to go on a strike for the fulfilment of their demands.

Even though the protests in the U.S. didn’t lead to any immediate result, however, it helped to establish the 8-hour workday norm in India and other countries of the world. From there onwards, Labour Day is observed as the day for parades and demonstrations all around the globe.

We celebrate it as a day for protests not only in India but around the world. Also, this is when the working men and women participate in parades to preserve their rights and safeguard their interests.

Moreover, various labour organizations and trade unions come up with their parades so that the economic reforms they’ve proposed become effective in a short period of time. Besides parades, you’ll find contests being organized for children to participate and understand the bond of togetherness.

It is a special occasion when the people of the world celebrate the true essence of the working class. On this day workers get together and showcase their strength that indicates how efficiently they can struggle to bring in positive improvements for the working of the society.

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