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Answered by o4kamboj
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Labour Day is set to celebrate the hard work and achievements of the labor group. This is one day that is entirely devoted to the labor class. Many countries celebrate this day on a different day. However, in maximum countries, this day occurs on the 1st of May that happens to be International Workers’ Day.

Origin of Labour Day

The story of Labour Day began with the rise in industrialization. The industrialists exploited the labor class these days. They took a lot of work from them but paid them very less. Laborers were forced to work for 10-15 hours a day in very tough conditions. Those who worked in chemical factories, mines, and other similar places suffered very much.

Lastly, they took the bravery to stand united and raise their voice against this oppression. Nearby that time, founding trade unions and going on strike. It was also considered illegal in several countries. So, they formed trade union and laborers went on strike. They also held rallies and protests. Lastly, the government heard their request and reduced the working hour to 8 hours. Thus this special day to celebrate the efforts of this class was also set

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Labour's day is the annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers. Labour's Day has its origin in the labour union movement, specifically the eight hour day movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. Labour's Day is linked with International Worker's Day, which occurs on 1 May. In Canada and United States it is celebrated on first Monday of September. In the United States, Labour Day is a federal holiday observed on the first Monday of September.

It is customarily viewed as the end of the summer vacation season. Many schools open for  the year on the day after Labor Day. The holiday is shared with Canada, where it is known as Labour Day.

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