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Labour Day, also known as International Workers' Day or May Day, is celebrated on May 1st in many countries around the world to honor the contributions of workers and the labor movement. The date has historical significance and is rooted in the struggle for workers' rights and better working conditions. The decision to celebrate Labour Day on May 1st can be traced back to the late 19th century when labor movements in the United States and Europe were advocating for an eight-hour workday. One of the key events leading to this date was the Haymarket affair, which occurred in Chicago, USA, in May 1886. During a labor demonstration on May 4th, a bomb exploded, leading to violence and the deaths of several people, including police officers. This event drew international attention to the labor movement's fight for better working conditions and led to May 1st being chosen as a day to commemorate workers' struggles and achievements. Since then, May 1st has been recognized as Labour Day in many countries, with workers organizing rallies, marches, and other events to advocate for workers' rights, fair wages, and improved working conditions. The day serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for social and economic justice for workers worldwide. #LabourDay #WorkersUnite #ThankYouWorkers #FairWages #WorkersRights #Progress #CommunityBuilders #Solidarity #Equality #Empowerment #MayDay #LaborMovement

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