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It's a day to acknowledge the backbone of every economy: its labour force.
Why is Labour Day celebrated on May 1?
Labour Day traces its origins to the late 19th-century
labour movement
in the United States, particularly the Haymarket affair in Chicago in 1886, where workers rallied for an eight-hour workday. The peaceful protest turned tragic when a bomb exploded during the demonstration, killing several police officers and civilians.
To honour those who fought for workers' rights, May 1 was chosen by international labour unions as a symbolic date. Since then, it has been recognized globally as a day of solidarity, advocacy, and appreciation for labourers in all sectors.
The significance of International Labour Day
Labour Day is more than just a holiday—it's a reminder that the rights many enjoy today were earned through protest, sacrifice, and resilience. From minimum wage laws to workplace safety, many of the protections in place now stem from the labour movements of the past.
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In 2025, as industries evolve and challenges like automation, wage disparity, and job security persist, Labour Day serves as a call to continue protecting workers' rights and ensuring fair and dignified work for all.
Labour Day 2025: Wishes and messages to share
Here are some heartfelt wishes and WhatsApp messages to send to your colleagues, friends, and loved ones on May 1:
'Happy Labour Day! Your dedication and hard work shape the world—today, we honour you.'
'Let us remember those who fought for the rights we enjoy today. Wishing you a meaningful Labour Day.'
'May your efforts always be respected and your work always be rewarded. Happy May Day!'
'To all the workers out there—thank you for building, growing, and powering our communities.'
'No labour is small. Every effort counts. Today, we salute the strength of workers everywhere.'
Inspirational quotes to mark the day
'All labour that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.' — Martin Luther King Jr.
'Work is not man's punishment. It is his reward and his strength and his pleasure.' — George Sand
'The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.' — John F. Kennedy
'Without labour, nothing prospers.' — Sophocles
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