Showing posts with label Labour day. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 26, 2018

LABOUR DAY

                                 Labour day

                                  LABOUR DAY

The International Labour Day  commemorates the start of 1st May, 1886, when the labor unions of the United States did strike for more than eight hours. During this strike, there was a bomb explosion in Chicago's O Market. Do not know who this bomb was thrown. As a result, the police fired on the workers and killed seven workers. "Trustworthy witnesses assured that all the flashes of pistols came from the center of the street where the police stood and did not get any flash from the crowd. Apart from this, in the primary news reports, firing from the crowd No one. On the spot a telegraph khamba was burst with a hole with bullets, all of which were all from the police side. "Whether these incidents happened on the US  Absolutely no Insect had not been affected, but after some time had been given time to work 8 hours in the United States. At present, the law related to working 8 hours of workers in India and other countries is applicable.

Labour day

In any society, country, institution and industry, workers, workers and working people play an important role. A large number of them are engaged with hands, Akal-iLam and Tanadehi for the success of this. Owners, Serma, Workers and Governments are important for success in any industry. Without any workers, no industrial structure can stand.

Labour day

Celebration of one May in India was first performed on May 1, 1923 in Chennai. At that time it was certified as Madras Day. This was started by the leader of the Bharti Mazdoor Kisan Party, Comrade Singhrao Chettiar. The High Court of Madras in India performed a major protest in front and a consensus was passed that the day should be celebrated as Workers' Day in India and on this day a holiday announcement should be made. This day is celebrated on May 1st, in almost 80 countries including India. The reason behind this is that this day has been certified as the International Labour Day.

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