International Workers' Day, also known as Labor Day, is celebrated on May 1st every year in many countries around the world. The holiday recognizes the contributions and achievements of workers and the labor movement.
The holiday originated in the late 19th century as a commemoration of the Hay market affair in Chicago, where workers were protesting for an eight-hour workday. The protest turned violent, and several people, including police officers, were killed. In response, labor organizations around the world declared May 1st as a day to remember and honor the sacrifices of workers who fought for better working conditions and fair treatment.
Today, International Workers' Day is celebrated in different ways around the world. In some countries, it is a public holiday, and workers may take the day off or participate in parades and demonstrations. In other countries, workers may organize rallies or participate in other events to promote workers' rights and advocate for better working conditions.
Overall, the day serves as a reminder of the importance of workers and the labor movement in shaping the modern world and advancing social justice.
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