International Labour Day, observed on May 1st, is more than a ceremonial tribute to workers. It is a reflection of historical struggles, evolving labor policies, and emerging socio-economic challenges. In a rapidly transforming world of work, International Labor Day continues to serve as a critical lens through which labor equity, dignity, and sustainability are examined. History of International Labour Day: The Birth of a Global Movement The inception of International Labour Day is deeply ... International Labour Day, celebrated on May 1st, honours workers' rights and the global labour movement. It highlights the importance of fair treatment, safe working conditions, and social justice for all workers. Labour Day 2025 is not just a date on the calendar—it’s a global tribute to the ... International Labour Day, also known as May Day, is observed annually on May 1 to honor the dedication and contributions of workers across the globe. It is a memorial to the labor movement’s struggles and victories. International Workers' Day, also called Labour Day in some countries [1] and often referred to as May Day, [2][3] is a celebration of labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement and occurs every year on 1 May, [4][5] or the first Monday in May. [6][7]