Labour Day: A Powerful Voice for Workers
Labour Day, also known as International Workers’ Day, is celebrated on May 1st every year to honour the hard work and struggles of workers around the world. It started in the 19th century when workers demanded better working conditions and an 8-hour workday. Their unity led to big changes. Today, Labour Day reminds us that workers’ rights matter and that their voices can bring real change.

Why Labour Day Still Matters Today
Even today, many workers face unfair pay, long hours, and unsafe workplaces. Labour Day gives them a platform to speak up and ask for justice. It’s not just a holiday—it’s a day to fight for fair treatment, respect, and dignity at work. When workers unite, they become stronger and more powerful together.

How We Can Support Workers Every Day
We can support workers by respecting their efforts and standing up for their rights. Schools, offices, and communities can hold events to spread awareness. We should also thank the everyday heroes—like farmers, cleaners, nurses, and drivers—who keep our world moving. Even small acts of respect can make a big difference in their lives.
ANKIT KUMAR
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