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Labour Day

Labour Day (Labor Day in the United States) is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers. Labour Day has its origins in the labour union movement, specifically the eight-hour day movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest.

Countries and dependencies coloured by observance of International Workers' Day or a different variant of May Day or Labour Day:
  Labour Day falls or may fall on 1 May
  Another public holiday on 1 May or the first Monday in May
  No public holiday on 1 May, but Labour Day on a different date
  No public holiday on 1 May and no Labour Day

For most countries, Labour Day is synonymous with, or linked with, International Workers' Day, which occurs on 1 May. For other countries, Labour Day is celebrated on a different date, often one with special significance for the labour movement in that country. Labour Day is a public holiday in many countries.

International Workers' Day

For most countries, "Labour Day" is synonymous with, or linked with, International Workers' Day, which occurs on 1 May. Some countries vary the actual date of their celebrations so that the holiday occurs on a Monday close to 1 May.

Some countries have a holiday at or around this date, but it is not a 'Labour day' celebration.

Other dates

Australia

 
A May Day parade in Brisbane in 2017

Labour Day in Australia is a public holiday on dates which vary between states and territories. It is the first Monday in October in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and South Australia. In Victoria and Tasmania, it is the second Monday in March (though the latter calls it Eight Hours Day). In Western Australia, Labour Day is the first Monday in March. In Queensland and the Northern Territory, Labour Day occurs on the first Monday in May (though the latter calls it May Day).[1] It is on the fourth Monday of March in the territory of Christmas Island.

The first march for an eight-hour day by the labour movement occurred in Melbourne on 21 April 1856.[2] On this day stonemasons and building workers on building sites around Melbourne stopped work and marched from the University of Melbourne to Parliament House to achieve an eight-hour day. Their direct action protest was a success, and they are noted as being among the first organized workers in the world to achieve an 8-hour day, with no loss of pay.[3]

Bangladesh

Bangladesh Garment Sramik Sanghati, an organization working for the welfare of garment workers, has requested that 24 April be declared Labour Safety Day in Bangladesh, in memory of the victims of the Rana Plaza building collapse.[4][5]

Bahamas

Labour Day is a national holiday in the Bahamas, celebrated on the first Friday in June in order to create a long weekend for workers.[6] The traditional date of Labour Day in the Bahamas, however, is 7 June, in commemoration of a significant workers' strike that began on that day in 1942. Labour Day is meant to honor and celebrate workers and the importance of their contributions to the nation and society. In the capital city, Nassau, thousands of people come to watch a parade through the streets, which begins at mid-morning. Bands in colourful uniforms, traditional African junkanoo performers, and members of various labour unions and political parties are all part of the procession, which ends up at the Southern Recreation Grounds, where government officials make speeches for the occasion. For many residents and visitors to the Bahamas, the afternoon of Labour Day is a time to relax at home or perhaps visit the beach.[citation needed]

Canada

 
A Labour Day parade in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the early 1900s

Labour Day (French: Fête du Travail) has been marked as a statutory public holiday in Canada on the first Monday in September since 1894. However, the origins of Labour Day in Canada can be traced back to numerous local demonstrations and celebrations in earlier decades.[7] Such events assumed political significance in 1872, when a labour demonstration in Toronto in April 1872, in support of striking printers, led directly to the enactment of the Trade Union Act, a law that confirmed the legality of unions. Ten years later, on 22 July 1882, a huge labour celebration in Toronto attracted the attention of the American labour leader Peter J. McGuire, who organized a similar parade in New York City on 5 September that year. Unions associated with the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor in both Canada and the United States subsequently promoted parades and festivals on the first Monday in September. In Canada, local celebrations took place in Hamilton, Oshawa, Montreal, St Catharines, Halifax, Ottawa, Vancouver and London during these years. Montreal declared a civic holiday in 1889. In Nova Scotia, coal miners had been holding picnics and parades since 1880 to celebrate the anniversary of their union, the Provincial Workmen's Association, first organized in 1879. In addition, in 1889, the Royal Commission on the Relations of Labor and Capital in Canada recommended recognition of an official "labour day" by the federal government. In March and April 1894, unions lobbied Parliament to recognize Labour Day as a public holiday. Legislation was introduced in May by Prime Minister Sir John Thompson and received royal assent in July 1894.[8]

China

1 May is a statutory holiday in the People's Republic of China. It was a three-day holiday until 2008, but was only one day between 2008 and 2019,[9] and was restored to three days after 2019. However, the actual time off is often longer than the time off in the regulations, and the extra time off is usually supplemented by another two weekends, but since the extra time is not under an official holiday, the extra days must be "made up" by working on the preceding or following weekend.[10][11] For example, in 2013, 1 May fell on Wednesday. Most workplaces, including all government offices, took Monday 29 April, Tuesday 30 April, and Wednesday 1 May off. As the first two days were not statutory holidays they had to be "made up" by working the preceding weekend (27 and 28 April).

Hong Kong S.A.R.

In Hong Kong, 1 May is known as Labour Day and has been considered a public holiday since 1999.[citation needed]

Jamaica

Before 1961, 24 May was celebrated in Jamaica as Empire Day in honour of the birthday of Queen Victoria and her emancipation of slaves in Jamaica.[12] As its name suggests, the day was used to celebrate the British Empire, complete with flag-raising ceremonies and the singing of patriotic songs. In 1961, Jamaican Chief Minister Norman Washington Manley proposed the replacement of Empire Day with Labour Day, a celebration in commemoration of 23 May 1938, when Alexander Bustamante led a labour rebellion leading to Jamaican independence.

In 1972, Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley promoted Labour Day as a showcase for the importance of labour to the development of Jamaica, and a day of voluntary community participation to beneficial projects.[12] Since then, Labour Day has been not only a public holiday but also a day of mass community involvement around the country.

Japan

In Japan, Labour Day is officially conflated with Thanksgiving on 23 November, as Labor Thanksgiving Day.[13]

Kazakhstan

Labour Day in Kazakhstan is celebrated on the last Sunday in September. The holiday was officially established in late 2013. In 1995, the government of Kazakhstan replaced International Workers' Day with Kazakhstan People's Unity Day. Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev also instituted a special medal that is awarded to veterans of labour on the occasion of the holiday. Labour Day it is widely celebrated across the country with official speeches, award ceremonies, cultural events, etc. It is a non-working holiday for most citizens of Kazakhstan because it always falls on a weekend.[14]

Macau S.A.R.

In Macau, it is a public holiday and is officially known as Dia do Trabalhador (Portuguese for "Workers' Day").[citation needed]

New Zealand

In New Zealand, Labour Day (Māori: Te Ra o Reipa)[15] is a public holiday held on the fourth Monday in October.[16] Its origins are traced back to the eight-hour working day movement that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in 1840, primarily because of carpenter Samuel Parnell's refusal to work more than eight hours a day. That year, Parnell reportedly told a prospective employer: "There are twenty-four hours per day given us; eight of these should be for work, eight for sleep, and the remaining eight for recreation".[17]

The first Labour Day in New Zealand was celebrated on October 28, 1890, which marked the first anniversary of the Maritime Council, an organization of transport and mining unions.[18] Several thousand trade union members and supporters attended parades in the main city centres. Government employees were given the day off to attend, and many businesses closed for at least part of the day.[16] Initially, the day was variously called Labour Day or Labour Demonstration Day.[17]

In 1899, the government legislated that the day be a public holiday through the Labour Day Act of 1899. The day was set as the second Wednesday in October and first celebrated the following year, in 1900. In 1910 the holiday was moved to the fourth Monday in October.[18]

Taiwan

1 May is known as Labour Day in Taiwan, an official holiday, though not everybody gets a day off. Students and teachers do not have this day off.[19]

Trinidad and Tobago

In Trinidad and Tobago, Labour Day is celebrated every 19 June. This holiday was proposed in 1973[20] to be commemorated on the anniversary of the 1937 Butler labour riots.

United States

 
First US Labor Day Parade, 5 September 1882 in New York City

In the United States, Labor Day is a federal holiday observed on the first Monday of September. It is customarily viewed as the end of the summer vacation season.[21] Many schools open for the year on the day after Labor Day.[22]

References

  1. ^ "Australian Government: National Public Holidays". australia.gov.au. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Australian Public Holidays: Labour Day". alldownunder.com. 1998. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  3. ^ Lewis, Wendy; Balderstone, Simon; Bowman, John (2006). Events that Shaped Australia. New Holland Publishers. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-74110-492-9. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Thousands mourn collapse victims of Rana Plaza garment factory one year on". Deutsche Welle. 24 April 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Bangladesh Official Public Holidays". Official Public Holidays. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Holidays in The Bahamas in 2015". timeanddate.com. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  7. ^ Gagnon, Marc-André. "Labour Day in Canada". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  8. ^ Heron, Craig; Penfold, Steve (2005). The Workers' Festival: A History of Labour Day in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 31–38. ISBN 0-8020-4886-2.
  9. ^ "China scraps one of three Golden Week holidays". Reuters. 16 December 2007. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  10. ^ "调与休:黄金周长假的变迁" [Reconcile and rest: the change of Golden Week vacation]. People's Daily (in Chinese). Xinhua News Agency. 27 November 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  11. ^ ""五一"假期延长至5天 解读黄金周背后的假如" ["May Day" holiday extended to 5 days: Explaining the assumptions behind the Golden Week]. Xinhuanet (in Chinese). Chengdu Business News. 28 November 2019.
  12. ^ a b . National Labour Day 2008. Jamaica Information Service. Archived from the original on 10 September 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2008.
  13. ^ Miller, Adam (22 November 2011). "Labor Thanksgiving Day – 勤労感謝の日". Axiom Magazine. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
  14. ^ "Labor Day in Kazakhstan / September 24, 2017". AnydayGuide. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  15. ^ "Kohea te ra o Reipa? | Rangi Reipa Raa 2018 - 2024". mi.traasgpu.com.
  16. ^ a b "First Labour Day celebrations". NZHistory. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  17. ^ a b "Labour Day celebrates 8-hour working day – New Zealand Parliament". www.parliament.nz. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Labour Day". NZ History online. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  19. ^ "台灣國定假日與節日 – 2019年年曆". holidays-calendar.net (in Chinese).
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 August 2008.
  21. ^ Johnson, Yelena. Labor Day End of Summer White Party 18 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Celebrations.com. Retrieved 5 October 2009.
  22. ^ Helderman, Rosalind S. "Issues That Matter to You: School Start After Labor Day"; The Washington Post, 6 September 2009.

External links

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Day 2 Other dates 2 1 Australia 2 2 Bangladesh 2 3 Bahamas 2 4 Canada 2 5 China 2 6 Hong Kong S A R 2 7 Jamaica 2 8 Japan 2 9 Kazakhstan 2 10 Macau S A R 2 11 New Zealand 2 12 Taiwan 2 13 Trinidad and Tobago 2 14 United States 3 References 4 External linksInternational Workers Day EditMain article International Workers Day For most countries Labour Day is synonymous with or linked with International Workers Day which occurs on 1 May Some countries vary the actual date of their celebrations so that the holiday occurs on a Monday close to 1 May Some countries have a holiday at or around this date but it is not a Labour day celebration Other dates EditAustralia Edit A May Day parade in Brisbane in 2017 Labour Day in Australia is a public holiday on dates which vary between states and territories It is the first Monday in October in the Australian Capital Territory New South Wales and South Australia In Victoria and Tasmania it is the second Monday in March though the latter calls it Eight Hours Day In Western Australia Labour Day is the first Monday in March In Queensland and the Northern Territory Labour Day occurs on the first Monday in May though the latter calls it May Day 1 It is on the fourth Monday of March in the territory of Christmas Island The first march for an eight hour day by the labour movement occurred in Melbourne on 21 April 1856 2 On this day stonemasons and building workers on building sites around Melbourne stopped work and marched from the University of Melbourne to Parliament House to achieve an eight hour day Their direct action protest was a success and they are noted as being among the first organized workers in the world to achieve an 8 hour day with no loss of pay 3 Bangladesh Edit Bangladesh Garment Sramik Sanghati an organization working for the welfare of garment workers has requested that 24 April be declared Labour Safety Day in Bangladesh in memory of the victims of the Rana Plaza building collapse 4 5 Bahamas Edit Labour Day is a national holiday in the Bahamas celebrated on the first Friday in June in order to create a long weekend for workers 6 The traditional date of Labour Day in the Bahamas however is 7 June in commemoration of a significant workers strike that began on that day in 1942 Labour Day is meant to honor and celebrate workers and the importance of their contributions to the nation and society In the capital city Nassau thousands of people come to watch a parade through the streets which begins at mid morning Bands in colourful uniforms traditional African junkanoo performers and members of various labour unions and political parties are all part of the procession which ends up at the Southern Recreation Grounds where government officials make speeches for the occasion For many residents and visitors to the Bahamas the afternoon of Labour Day is a time to relax at home or perhaps visit the beach citation needed Canada Edit Main article Labour Day Canada A Labour Day parade in Toronto Ontario Canada in the early 1900s Labour Day French Fete du Travail has been marked as a statutory public holiday in Canada on the first Monday in September since 1894 However the origins of Labour Day in Canada can be traced back to numerous local demonstrations and celebrations in earlier decades 7 Such events assumed political significance in 1872 when a labour demonstration in Toronto in April 1872 in support of striking printers led directly to the enactment of the Trade Union Act a law that confirmed the legality of unions Ten years later on 22 July 1882 a huge labour celebration in Toronto attracted the attention of the American labour leader Peter J McGuire who organized a similar parade in New York City on 5 September that year Unions associated with the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor in both Canada and the United States subsequently promoted parades and festivals on the first Monday in September In Canada local celebrations took place in Hamilton Oshawa Montreal St Catharines Halifax Ottawa Vancouver and London during these years Montreal declared a civic holiday in 1889 In Nova Scotia coal miners had been holding picnics and parades since 1880 to celebrate the anniversary of their union the Provincial Workmen s Association first organized in 1879 In addition in 1889 the Royal Commission on the Relations of Labor and Capital in Canada recommended recognition of an official labour day by the federal government In March and April 1894 unions lobbied Parliament to recognize Labour Day as a public holiday Legislation was introduced in May by Prime Minister Sir John Thompson and received royal assent in July 1894 8 China Edit 1 May is a statutory holiday in the People s Republic of China It was a three day holiday until 2008 but was only one day between 2008 and 2019 9 and was restored to three days after 2019 However the actual time off is often longer than the time off in the regulations and the extra time off is usually supplemented by another two weekends but since the extra time is not under an official holiday the extra days must be made up by working on the preceding or following weekend 10 11 For example in 2013 1 May fell on Wednesday Most workplaces including all government offices took Monday 29 April Tuesday 30 April and Wednesday 1 May off As the first two days were not statutory holidays they had to be made up by working the preceding weekend 27 and 28 April Hong Kong S A R Edit In Hong Kong 1 May is known as Labour Day and has been considered a public holiday since 1999 citation needed Jamaica Edit Before 1961 24 May was celebrated in Jamaica as Empire Day in honour of the birthday of Queen Victoria and her emancipation of slaves in Jamaica 12 As its name suggests the day was used to celebrate the British Empire complete with flag raising ceremonies and the singing of patriotic songs In 1961 Jamaican Chief Minister Norman Washington Manley proposed the replacement of Empire Day with Labour Day a celebration in commemoration of 23 May 1938 when Alexander Bustamante led a labour rebellion leading to Jamaican independence In 1972 Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley promoted Labour Day as a showcase for the importance of labour to the development of Jamaica and a day of voluntary community participation to beneficial projects 12 Since then Labour Day has been not only a public holiday but also a day of mass community involvement around the country Japan Edit In Japan Labour Day is officially conflated with Thanksgiving on 23 November as Labor Thanksgiving Day 13 Kazakhstan Edit Labour Day in Kazakhstan is celebrated on the last Sunday in September The holiday was officially established in late 2013 In 1995 the government of Kazakhstan replaced International Workers Day with Kazakhstan People s Unity Day Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev also instituted a special medal that is awarded to veterans of labour on the occasion of the holiday Labour Day it is widely celebrated across the country with official speeches award ceremonies cultural events etc It is a non working holiday for most citizens of Kazakhstan because it always falls on a weekend 14 Macau S A R Edit In Macau it is a public holiday and is officially known as Dia do Trabalhador Portuguese for Workers Day citation needed New Zealand Edit In New Zealand Labour Day Maori Te Ra o Reipa 15 is a public holiday held on the fourth Monday in October 16 Its origins are traced back to the eight hour working day movement that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in 1840 primarily because of carpenter Samuel Parnell s refusal to work more than eight hours a day That year Parnell reportedly told a prospective employer There are twenty four hours per day given us eight of these should be for work eight for sleep and the remaining eight for recreation 17 The first Labour Day in New Zealand was celebrated on October 28 1890 which marked the first anniversary of the Maritime Council an organization of transport and mining unions 18 Several thousand trade union members and supporters attended parades in the main city centres Government employees were given the day off to attend and many businesses closed for at least part of the day 16 Initially the day was variously called Labour Day or Labour Demonstration Day 17 In 1899 the government legislated that the day be a public holiday through the Labour Day Act of 1899 The day was set as the second Wednesday in October and first celebrated the following year in 1900 In 1910 the holiday was moved to the fourth Monday in October 18 Taiwan Edit 1 May is known as Labour Day in Taiwan an official holiday though not everybody gets a day off Students and teachers do not have this day off 19 Trinidad and Tobago Edit In Trinidad and Tobago Labour Day is celebrated every 19 June This holiday was proposed in 1973 20 to be commemorated on the anniversary of the 1937 Butler labour riots United States Edit First US Labor Day Parade 5 September 1882 in New York City Main article Labor Day In the United States Labor Day is a federal holiday observed on the first Monday of September It is customarily viewed as the end of the summer vacation season 21 Many schools open for the year on the day after Labor Day 22 References Edit Australian Government National Public Holidays australia gov au Retrieved 7 March 2016 Australian Public Holidays Labour Day alldownunder com 1998 Retrieved 7 March 2016 Lewis Wendy Balderstone Simon Bowman John 2006 Events that Shaped Australia New Holland Publishers p 57 ISBN 978 1 74110 492 9 Retrieved 7 March 2016 Thousands mourn collapse victims of Rana Plaza garment factory one year on Deutsche Welle 24 April 2014 Retrieved 20 July 2014 Bangladesh Official Public Holidays Official Public Holidays Retrieved 27 December 2015 Holidays in The Bahamas in 2015 timeanddate com Retrieved 27 December 2015 Gagnon Marc Andre Labour Day in Canada The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved 7 September 2020 Heron Craig Penfold Steve 2005 The Workers Festival A History of Labour Day in Canada Toronto University of Toronto Press pp 31 38 ISBN 0 8020 4886 2 China scraps one of three Golden Week holidays Reuters 16 December 2007 Retrieved 13 April 2022 调与休 黄金周长假的变迁 Reconcile and rest the change of Golden Week vacation People s Daily in Chinese Xinhua News Agency 27 November 2013 Retrieved 13 April 2022 五一 假期延长至5天 解读黄金周背后的假如 May Day holiday extended to 5 days Explaining the assumptions behind the Golden Week Xinhuanet in Chinese Chengdu Business News 28 November 2019 a b History of Labour Day National Labour Day 2008 Jamaica Information Service Archived from the original on 10 September 2009 Retrieved 21 July 2008 Miller Adam 22 November 2011 Labor Thanksgiving Day 勤労感謝の日 Axiom Magazine Retrieved 22 November 2011 Labor Day in Kazakhstan September 24 2017 AnydayGuide Retrieved 24 September 2017 Kohea te ra o Reipa Rangi Reipa Raa 2018 2024 mi traasgpu com a b First Labour Day celebrations NZHistory Retrieved 6 September 2021 a b Labour Day celebrates 8 hour working day New Zealand Parliament www parliament nz Retrieved 21 October 2021 a b Labour Day NZ History online Retrieved 6 September 2021 台灣國定假日與節日 2019年年曆 holidays calendar net in Chinese Trinidad and Tobago Labour Day Archived from the original on 7 August 2008 Johnson Yelena Labor Day End of Summer White Party Archived 18 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Celebrations com Retrieved 5 October 2009 Helderman Rosalind S Issues That Matter to You School Start After Labor Day The Washington Post 6 September 2009 External links Edit Media related to Labour Day at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Labour Day amp oldid 1120838046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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