May 1st, also known as
May Day, has its origins in various cultural and historical traditions. It is celebrated in many countries around the world as a holiday associated with springtime, labor movements, and in some cases, festivities and customs.
The roots of May 1st as a labor-related holiday can be traced back to the late 19th century. It commemorates the struggle for workers' rights and better working conditions. One significant event in the history of May 1st is the Haymarket affair, which took place in Chicago, United States, in 1886. During a labor demonstration demanding an eight-hour workday, a violent confrontation occurred between workers and police, resulting in several deaths and injuries. This incident sparked international attention and became a symbol of the labor movement.