International Labour Day: Celebrating the Strength and Solidarity of Labour

World 09:53 AM - 2026-05-01
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Observed annually on 1 May, International Labour Day—also known as May Day—commemorates the contributions of workers and the labour movement worldwide. The occasion highlights the challenges faced by workers throughout history and underscores the enduring importance of labour movements and the protection of workers’ rights.

The origins of this observance can be traced to the Haymarket Affair in Chicago. Workers took to the streets demanding an eight-hour working day.

On 1 May 1886, an estimated 350,000 to 450,000 workers in Chicago took to the streets, pressing for an eight-hour working day and chanting the slogan: “eight hours of work, eight hours of rest, eight hours of sleep”.

The demonstrations continued to gather momentum in the days that followed, drawing increasing numbers of participants and spreading to other cities. Workers’ strikes and protests began to affect multiple sectors of the economy. the demonstration turned violent following a bomb explosion and subsequent police action. The governor of Chicago met with the workers and promised to meet their demands but after he left the labourers' rally and police began to use force to disperse the demonstrators. Police clashed with demonstrators and then a bomb exploded in Chicago, killing several police officers.

The incident symbolised the workers’ rights struggle and was instrumental in establishing 1 May as a day of international solidarity. By the late 19th century, Chicago’s national convention by the American Federation of Labour announced a legal working time of eight hours. After this, over 160 countries adopted the eight-hour working policy.

In 1889, the International Federation of Socialist Groups and Trade Unions designated 1 May as a day for workers to commemorate the Chicago protests and advocate for labour rights globally.

The United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) has selected ‘Ensuring a Healthy Psychosocial Working Environment’ as the current year’s theme. It aims to address the modern workplace problems.

This theme focuses on the psychosocial risks—such as stress, burnout, and mental health issues—that have become common in contemporary workplaces. The ILO calls on governments and corporations to prioritise psychosocial risk management and ensure that workplaces support mental health in addition to physical well-being.

This day serves as a reminder of the achievements of the labour movement. It also commemorates and recognises workers’ contributions to infrastructure development and providing basic services to society. International Labour Day also gives workers a platform to raise awareness about current labour issues like fair wages, safe working conditions, and their rights and urge policymakers and politicians to fight for social fairness.

The achievements of the labour movement are commemorated on this day. Additionally, it honours and recognises the contributions made by workers to the development of infrastructure and the provision of essential services to society.
 
Additionally, International Labour Day provides a forum for workers to advocate for social justice and bring attention to contemporary labour issues such as safe working conditions, fair salaries, and human rights.
 


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