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➡ LABOUR DAY:
▶ Introduction
✔ Labour Day, a special day dedicated to the labourers and working class people, is a public holiday in most of the countries.
✔ It is celebrated on the 1st of May in more than 80 countries. Canada and United States observe it on the 1st Monday of September.
✔ Many countries have their own dates to celebrate this date. However, the reason for the celebration remains the same and that is to celebrate the hard work of the labour class.
✔ Though May Day is celebrated in various countries on may dates and in many contexts, the most popular May Day celebration is International Workers’ Day, and is called Labour Day.
✔ It was especially significant in the Soviet Union and other Communist countries when the May Day parade of armoured tanks, rockets, and military personnel saluting the nations’ leaders, has been much – publicized feature.
▶ History and Origin
✔ Labour Day in India was first celebrated on 1st May 1923. This celebration was held in the Indian state of Madras by the Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan. On this day, Comrade Singaravelar organised two meetings at different places in the state.
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✔ One of these was organised at Triplicane Beach and the other one was arranged at the beach opposite Madras High Court. He passed a resolution stating government must announce a national holiday on this day.
▶ Labour Day in US
✔ During the late 19th century, the trade unions in the United States suggested a special day to mark the contribution of the labour class towards the society.
✔ The growing exploitation of the labour class in the United States led to the Central Labour Union and Knights of Labours joining hands. Together, they led the first parade that marked a significant movement against the industrialists who were exploiting the labourers by paying them meagre wages and forcing them to work for long hours. The first parade was held in New York City. Workers from various organizations participated in it to stand for the cause.
▶ Conclusion
✔ The origin of Labour Day exemplifies how nothing is impossible if we stand united. Trade unions were formed and they stood strong against the unjust treatment of the labourers. Though, the exploitation of the labour class by the Capitalists was always evident no one took action against it. The joint efforts of the trade unions forced the government to make laws favouring the labourers.
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Good Morning Friends!
We have gathered here to celebrate the International Labour’s Day at our company; it is celebrated annually on 1stMay to commemorate the hard work and dedication of labours towards the organisation irrespective of their power and position, roles and responsibilities. Labour Day is an honour to the social and economic achievements of the workers. Labour Day is also known as ‘May Day’ or International Worker’s Day and is celebrated as a National Holiday in approximately 80 countries. It ideally constitutes annual and national acknowledgment towards the devotion and contributions of the workers who ensure the prosperity, strength and well-being of the country.
Our organisation gives utmost importance to the hard work of every employee and believes in giving them equal rights. I am associated with this company for around 35 years now and I haven’t come across a single issue or grievance that is related to the suppression of the labour’s rights.
Since we have many new joiners in the organisation who are also present today; I would like to give a brief about the origin of Labour’s day. May Day or the Labour Day originated in the late 19thCentury from the United States labour union movement advocates eight hours of work per day. Since the working conditions in the late nineteenth century were pathetic and unsafe for the workers, they had to work for around 12-16 hours per day. In 1884, The Federation of Organized Trades and Labour Unions (FOLTU) passed a resolution that 8 working hours shall constitute a legal working day from 1st May, 1886 onwards. Several movements, strikes, etc were undertaken by the labours demanding a standard eight hours of working day. Five years later, 1st May was recognized as a National holiday by a socialist organization and gradually several countries adopted this culture