Know how International Labor Day started
Know how International Labor Day started
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International Labor Day is celebrated every year on 1 May. May 1 is dedicated to the workers and working class around the world. People also recognize this day by names like Labor Day, Labor Day and May Day. People also have a holiday on this day. But how much do you know about this day? Maybe very little, so let us know every important thing from the history of this day.

Such is the history: Talking about the history of International Labor Day, this movement was started in America on May 1, 1886. In fact, in the first one day, workers are made to work for 15 hours, against which the voice was raised on May 1, 1886 and people came out on the streets of America. Meanwhile, the police also attacked some laborers with bullets, out of which more than 100 people were injured and at the same time, many laborers also lost their lives. After which the second meeting of the International Socialist Conference was held in the year 1889 and in the meantime a proposal to celebrate International Labor Day on May 1 was presented. Along with this, it was decided not to get people to work for more than 8 hours and to keep a holiday on this day.

This was how India started celebrating this day: If we talk about India, then on 1 May 1923 in Chennai, under the chairmanship of Labor Kisan Party of Hindustan, the day was celebrated. This thing got the support of many social parties and organizations and it was also led by the Left.

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