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May Day: A Day to Remember the Bloodstained History of Workers’ Struggles

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Darwin, 01 May : Today is May 1st; International Workers’ Day. While workers around the world unite to establish their rights and improve their living standards, this day serves as a reminder of an immortal struggle in history, which continues to be a beacon of hope for working people today.

Every year, as May Day arrives, it brings to mind the extraordinary sacrifices, struggles, and the long journey towards securing workers’ rights.

The perpetual struggle of workers in building cities, nations, and civilizations should never be forgotten. The improvement of workers’ living standards, safe working conditions, fair wages, and the protection of their interests are essential for the progress and prosperity of any society.

On this historic day, International Workers’ Day is celebrated globally, commemorating the long and hard-fought battle for workers’ rights. This year, the theme is “Healthy Workers, Productive Hands, A New Dawn Awaits.”

May Day is recognized as a public holiday in more than 80 countries worldwide. In Australia, alongside the public holiday, the day is being observed with various activities, reflecting its immense significance and solemnity.

The history of May Day traces its origins back to 1886 in Chicago, USA, with a significant labor movement. During the industrial revolution, workers were forced to work between 10 to 16 hours a day, leading them to organize for an 8-hour workday. On May 1st of that year, strikes and protests erupted across the country, with Chicago at its epicenter.

As the movement progressed, the Haymarket bombing on May 4th resulted in several deaths and injuries when police opened fire. Subsequently, a few labor leaders were controversially sentenced to death, which sparked worldwide protests and became a pivotal moment in the history of labor movements.

In 1889, the Second International Workers’ Congress decided to celebrate May 1st as International Workers’ Day. Since then, this day has been observed worldwide as a symbol of workers’ rights and justice.

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