Twitter Community is celebrating the Contribution of workers on Labour Day

International Labour Day, also known as May Day or International Workers’ Day, is celebrated on May 01 every year to recognize the contributions of workers in society. The roots of this day are traced to the 1886 Haymarket Riot, which involved violence between the police and workers. Many countries celebrate it as a platform for workers to fight for their rights and improve their working conditions. The celebration is also an opportunity to honour the struggle and movement of workers seeking justice, equality, and fairness. Some users took on Twitter to share their views on this day. A regular Twitter user tweeted- “#LabourDay honours the untiring efforts of our workers who engage in the most difficult conditions, often to make the most challenging jobs possible.”

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