Labour Day traces to the 1886 Haymarket Affair, driven by the demand for an eight-hour workday and sparking global labor rights movements.
May 1st, International Labour Day, symbolizes global worker solidarity in their ongoing fight for dignity and rights
Workers still face exploitation, unsafe conditions, and low wages, underscoring the need for empowerment and policy change.
Recommitting to justice and solidarity, envisioning a fair future for all workers on International Labour Day 2024.
Stand with workers worldwide for fair wages, safe conditions, and rights, building a world where every laborer is valued.