Labor Day is celebrated every year across the world with the aim of honoring laborers and workers. This day dedicated to laborers is 1st May. Labor Day is also known as Labor Day, Labor Day or May Day. Along with respecting the workers, this day is also celebrated with the aim of raising voice for the rights of the workers, so that the position of the workers can be strengthened in the society. Laborers play an important role in the development of any country. Every work sector depends on the hard work of the workers. Workers work hard to promote any particular sector. But do you know when and how a special day was dedicated for the workers? Why was there a need to celebrate Labor Day for the first time? Let us know the history, importance and this year's theme of International Labor Day.
International Workers' Day is celebrated every year on 1 May. The decision to celebrate Labor Day for the first time was taken in 1889. The plan to celebrate this day started in Chicago, America, when the workers came out on the streets as one.
The movement started in America before 1886. In this movement, American workers came to the streets. The workers went on strike for their rights. The reason for this movement was the working hours of the workers. During that time, workers used to work 15-15 hours a day. During the agitation the police opened fire on the workers. During this period many workers lost their lives. Hundreds of workers were injured.
Three years after this incident, the International Socialist Conference met in 1889. In this meeting it was decided that each laborer would be required to work only for 8 hours per day. After the conference, it was decided to celebrate Labor Day on 1st May. It was also decided to give leave to workers every year on this day. Later, like the workers of America, the rule of working for 8 hours was implemented in many other countries also.
The proposal to celebrate Labor Day in America came into effect on May 1, 1889, but in India, celebrating this day started after about 34 years. In India too, workers were raising their voice against atrocities and exploitation. The workers were being led by the leftists. In view of his movement, Labor Day was celebrated for the first time in Chennai on 1 May 1923. It was announced to celebrate Labor Day under the chairmanship of Labor Kisan Party of Hindustan. Many organizations and social parties supported this decision.