• return2ozma@lemmy.worldOP
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    16 hours ago

    The origins of International Labor Day are found in Chicago, where on May 1, 1886, workers called for a strike for an eight-hour workday.

    On May 4, violence broke out in Haymarket Square when a bomb was thrown at police officers. The resulting gunfire resulted in several deaths, including six officers and a number of civilians.

    This turning point stimulated trade unions and socialist federations across Europe to declare May 1 an international day of workers" solidarity, formally approved in 1889 at the Paris meeting of the Second International.

  • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    15 hours ago

    👋 We have a day off tomorrow, May 1st. The funny thing in Finland is that it’s completely secularised. I’m sure deep inside it’s still Labor Day, but for the people it’s a celebration of spring, often the first time to have a group picnic, some costumes, etc. Bit of a Carnival. The cities have students doing silly stuff.