International Labour Day 2024: Why is it celebrated? Know history, significance and more 

International Labour Day 2024: The day empowers the labourers to know their rights and practise it

Labour Day 2024: India observed its first May Day in 1929 in Chennai (Photo: Freepik)
Labour Day 2024: India observed its first May Day in 1929 in Chennai (Photo: Freepik)

International Labour Day 2024: Every year May 1 is celebrated as International Labour Day, which is also known as May Day to recognise the efforts of the working class and labourers in an economy. India, Cuba, China, Brazil, Germany are among the 80 countries where May Day is celebrated. You may be aware that in some countries, the day is marked as a national holiday, but do you know why? Let’s find out. 

International Labour Day 2024 History:

Well, it all started in 1886, when labourers in America demanded to work eight hours a day, which further took the shape of a demonstration. Soon it expanded to an extent that people in Chicago got hurt. This is also known as The Haymarket Affair. After this, in 1889 several socialist parties in Europe collaboratively decided to celebrate May 1 as the International Labour Day. 

However, India observed its first May Day in 1929 in Chennai by the Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan, which was led by Comrade Singaravelar. 

In order to recognise the efforts of the working class and labourers in an economy, May 1 is celebrated as the International Labours Day. 

International Labour Day 2024 Significance:

The day empowers the labourers to know their rights and practise it when required as in history they were often being exploited. In several countries, rallies are marches conducted on May Day by the working class to demand improved working conditions and fair wages.

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This article was first uploaded on May one, twenty twenty-four, at thirty minutes past twelve in the night.