Tag Archives: International Workers’ Day

The history of May Day: From ancient rituals to global solidarity

May Day vs June 19: The dual legacy of labour rights in Trinidad and Tobago.

May Day serves as a critical global intersection where ancient agrarian traditions of renewal meet the modern political movement for international labour rights and worker solidarity. This comprehensive examination details the transition of May 1 from the Roman Floralia and Gaelic Beltane festivals into a potent symbol of the 19th-century …

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