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As we celebrate Labour Day on May 1st, we pay tribute to the hardworking individuals who form the backbone of our economy. Labour Day, also known as International Workers’ Day or May Day, is a global holiday that recognizes the contributions and achievements of workers worldwide.

The origins of Labour Day date back to the late 19th century when labour unions and activists fought for better working conditions, fair wages, and reasonable working hours. The Haymarket affair in Chicago in 1886 marked a pivotal moment in the labour movement, leading to the establishment of May 1st as a day to commemorate workers’ rights.

Today, Labour Day serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting workers’ rights, promoting fair labour practices, and ensuring safe working conditions. It’s an opportunity to acknowledge the tireless efforts of workers in various industries, from healthcare and education to manufacturing and construction.

As we celebrate Labour Day, let’s recognize the value of hard work and dedication that workers bring to their jobs every day. Let’s also acknowledge the progress made in improving working conditions and labour laws, while continuing to strive for a more equitable and just society.

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