Fan account Today, May 1st, International Workers' Day, we remember that Hanni went to the national assembly & say: "Many say that artists and trainees are not ordinary workers because they have different contracts, but we are human beings." Idols are also workers & have rights! Load image 6 KB newjeans pics and 9 others
WHITE WORKERS EARN 380.8% MORE THAN BLACK WORKERS M&G - Worker's Day Edition. White workers take home a median of R25 000 a month. Indian or Asian workers take home R15 000. Coloured workers take home R6 067. Black African workers take home R5 200. White workers therefore Show more Load image
Happy Workers’ Day to everyone putting in the effort every single day. Your hard work, dedication, and consistency do not go unnoticed. Wishing you success, growth, and endless opportunities ahead. Cheers to all workers today and always! #workersday Load image 71 KB
Happy Workers’ Day to everyone manually doing what software should handle. Your work matters. It shouldn’t be this hard. At Zynthieraa, we build automation that removes repetitive tasks so you can focus on real work. Happy Workers’ Day. #WorkersDay #Zynthieraa Load image 5 KB
Tomorrow is international workers day, which means I don’t have to show up for my job. But instead of chilling and celebrating, I’m going to keep working on my SaaS. How do you celebrate, chilling or working?
The celebration of May Day as International Workers Day began May 1, 1890, in answer to a call by the First Congress of the Second International to commemorate the 1886 General Strike for an 8-hour day in the U.S. and the resulting Haymarket Affair in Chicago. #OTD #May1 Load image 72 KB
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May Day Commemorations in Southern and Anseba Regions International Workers’ Day, 1 May, was celebrated at the compound of the Plastic Factory in Dubarwa at the Southern Region level on 28 April under the theme “Workers’ Organization: Motivator for Development.” At the event, Show more Load image Load image Load image
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At 2:00pm on FRIDAY, MAY 1ST join us at Civic Center Plaza in solidarity with workers here in the U.S. and in Palestine. May 1st is International Workers Day and we are heeding Palestinian worker’s calls for no business as usual. Load image Load image 5 KB Load image Load image 9 KB
April 30, 1945: The Red Army first raised a flag over the Reichstag; that same day, Adolf Hitler committed suicide. Joseph Stalin wanted the flag over Berlin by International Workers’ Day (May 1). This iconic photograph, Raising a Flag over the Reichstag, by Yevgeny Khaldei, was Show more Load image
International Workers' Day, also known as Labour Day celebrates the social, economic, and political achievements of workers. It is observed in various countries across the world, aiming to promote and demonstrate the importance of labor rights, fair wages, and safe working conditions. The observance is marked by labour union-led events, which include marches, demonstrations, and various gatherings to support and acknowledge workers' rights and achievements.
The history of International Workers' Day dates back to the late 19th century when the labor union movement started advocating for an eight-hour workday. In Europe and many other countries, this observance took hold on May 1, as a result of the resolution passed by the International Workers' Congress in 1889. In Denmark, the fight for better working conditions and workers' rights has a long and proud history. The first Danish trade unions were established in the late 19th century, and since then, Denmark has been one of the countries with the highest levels of union membership, ensuring that workers' rights are well-protected and respected.
International Workers' Day is observed annually on the 1st of May. It is not a designated public holiday, but many people join in the celebrations and attend events organized by labor unions and political parties. These events usually involve speeches by leaders from labor unions and parties, highlighting the ongoing struggle for workers' rights and welfare. The day is often marked with a festive atmosphere that includes music, food, and activities designed to foster a sense of camaraderie among workers and to reemphasize the importance of solidarity in the labor movement.
International Workers Day Facts
The average minimum wage in Denmark is around DKK 110-120 (approximately USD 17-19) per hour, which is one of the highest in the world.
Danish workers enjoy a healthy work-life balance, with a 37-hour standard working week and a minimum of 5 weeks of paid vacation per year.
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Read The People: The Rise and Fall of the Working Class, 1910-2010 by Selina Todd.
Some towns and villages host traditional May Day celebrations that might include Morris dancing, maypole dancing, and crowning a May King and Queen.
Oxford University holds a unique May Day tradition where crowds gather beneath the Magdalen College tower to listen to the college choir sing at dawn.
As it is a day associated with workers' rights, there are usually political rallies and public speeches carried out by leading politicians.
Visit the Workers Museum (Arbejdermuseet) in Copenhagen, dedicated to the history and culture of the working class in Denmark.