May Day/Labour Day
May Day/Labour Day
1st day of May is
observed as ‘May day’, also called ‘Labour Day’ and ‘International Workers
Day’. The ‘Labour Day’ began with the United States labour movement in 19th
century, which was started on May 1, 1886 in United States. Some labour
organizations in the country called on strike because they wanted an 8-hour
working days. There was carnage in Haymarket Square in Chicago on May 4th; in
which near 12 persons died as well as about 100 people were wounded. The
protesters did not find an urgent result, but they gained a successful result
slowly; when 8-hour the working days happened to be the standard in many
countries around the world. ‘Labour Day’ was therefore selected as a day for
rallies, processions and speeches. ‘Labour Day’ is a most important holiday in
United States, Russia and other nations.
India celebrated the
first Labour Day on May 1, 1927. Many Labour Unions are participated in this
celebration with pageants in ‘Mayday’ all over India. In India, ‘May day’ is
commemorated as ‘Labour Day’. It is now frequently a day for processions and
parades. On the ‘Labour Day’, many labour organizations in India is taken march
and conduct contests for offspring going to labour category. Nevertheless, in
current years, the commemoration of this day has obtained a new role, where the
workers and trade organizations claim to protection and safety of the labour
force and give the financial growth a humane countenance. The plight of
workforce in the unorganized sector in India needs special care in terms of
wages and ancillary benefits, including security of jobs.
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