International Labour Day 2025:
Vast portions of the world are gearing up to celebrate International Labor Day, or International Workers’ Day, with government holidays and remembrance events.
- International Labour Day, also known as May Day, is observed annually on May 1 to honor the dedication and contributions of workers across the globe.
- It is a memorial to the labor movement’s struggles and victories.
- The origins of International Labor Day are found in Chicago, where on May 1, 1886, workers called for a strike for an eight-hour workday.
- The protest, which turned into what is now remembered as the Haymarket Affair, was a turning point in labor history.
- On May 4, violence broke out in Haymarket Square when a bomb was thrown at police officers.
- The resulting gunfire resulted in several deaths, including six officers and a number of civilians.
- This turning point stimulated trade unions and socialist federations across Europe to declare May 1 an international day of workers’ solidarity, formally approved in 1889 at the Paris meeting of the Second International.
- While International Labour Day commemorates events in the United States, both the US and Canada observe Labour Day on the first Monday of September, not May 1.
- Over 80 countries, including India, Cuba, and China, mark International Labour Day.
- In India, the first Labour Day celebration was held in Chennai (then Madras) in 1923 by the Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan.
- The day usually involves parades, union gatherings, and celebrations that emphasize employee rights.