International Labor Day, also known as May 1 International Labor Day, Labor Day, International Demonstration Day, is Labor Day in more than 80 countries in the world. International Labor Day is a festival promoted by the international labor movement, and celebrated by workers and working classes around the world on May Day (May 1) every year.
Although International Labor Day may be related to the holiday tradition of spring May Day in various regions, the holiday was first established for political reasons at the International Socialist Congress in 1889. The Second International passed a resolution at the conference, deciding to hold a large-scale international demonstration on a certain day, so that workers can demand the ruling authorities to legally limit the daily working hours to 8 hours on the same day, and expressed support for the decision of the American Federation of Labor to set the specific date as May 1, 1890 to commemorate the Haymarket where the Chicago workers were suppressed by the police armed for the eight-hour work system event, which later evolved into the International Labor Day. At the meeting in Amsterdam in 1904, the Second International further called for "social democratic organizations and trade union federations in all countries to insist on the eight-hour working day by law every May 1st, to support the class demands of the proletariat and to support world peace." ".
Fullde celebrated this holiday with an interesting activity to extend our most sincere blessings and respect to all hard-working comrades!
What did he get?
Who ate the quickest and most?
Ice cream for this hot day!
Very Good!