Monday

International Workers' Day

The Second International picked May 1 as the date for International Workers' Day in 1889 to honor the Chicago Haymarket Affair and the fight for an eight-hour workday. 

We have to remember the sacrifices and struggles of those who came before us. They fought for workers' rights and better working conditions, yet today, we see these hard-won gains slipping away. It's up to us to continue the fight for fair wages, safe working conditions, and a better future for all workers. Let's remember their bravery and honor their legacy by standing up for what's right.  

Remembering the past struggles for workers' rights and recognizing the ongoing challenges that workers face today can help inspire us to continue the fight for fair treatment and better conditions for all. ✊⚒️🧰


 

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