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Commemorating the historic struggles and achievements of workers
By Peter Paul Duran
INTERNATIONAL Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, is celebrated on May 1st every year in many countries globally. The holiday commemorates the historic struggles and achievements of workers and the labor movement, with roots dating back to the late 19th century. May Day has origins in the United States, specifically in the events of May 4, 1886, in Chicago. During this time, workers and their supporters held a series of strikes and demonstrations advocating for an eight-hour workday.
Unfortunately, violence erupted, and a bomb exploded near Haymarket Square on May 4th as police attempted to break up a rally. This led to the death of several workers and police officers, resulting in international outrage and the establishment of May Day to honor workers’ rights and labor movements.
employers on April 30.
Other job fair sites in Luzon are the following:
National Capital Region – SM Grand Central (Caloocan City); QC Quadrangle (Quezon City); SM BF Parañaque (Parañaque City); SM Sucat (Parañaque City); SM Southmall (Las Piñas); Robinsons Place Las Piñas; Vista Mall Taguig; SM City Marikina (Marikina City); San Andres Gym (City of Manila)
Cordillera Administrative Region
SM Baguio; Baguio Convention Center
Ilocos Region – Provincial Livelihood
Development Center, Vigan, Ilocos Sur; PESO Multipurpose Hall, Lingayen, Pangasinan; Orbos Gym, Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan; Magic Mall, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
Cagayan Valley Region – SM City Tuguegarao; Robinsons Place Santiago; Reina Mercedes Municipal Court, Mercedes, Isabela; Northstar Mall, Ilagan City, Isabela; Bambang Sports Complex, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya Central Luzon – SM City Marilao,
In the Philippines, Labor Day is celebrated on May 1st in solidarity with the international labor movement. It is a day to recognize the contributions and sacrifices of Filipino workers who have fought for better working conditions, fair wages, and social justice.
This year’s Labor Day theme from the Department of Labor and Employment, “Pabahay, Bilihing AbotPresyo, Benepisyo ng Matatag na Trabaho Para sa Manggagawang Pilipino,” highlights the need for secure housing, affordable commodities, and robust employee benefits for Filipino workers. These are essential components of a just and equitable society that supports the well-being of workers and their families.
It is worth noting that although the history of International Workers’ Day is rooted in struggle and conflict, things are different now. With the progress made in protecting workers’ rights, it is no longer necessary for the bloodshed to occur to advance the cause of labor.
Bulacan; SM City Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija; SM City Pampanga, City of San Fernando Pampanga; SM City Olongapo Central; SM City San Jose Del Monte CALABARZON – Ynares Center, Antipolo City, Rizal MIMAROPA – City Mall, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro Bicol Region – Ayala Malls Legazpi Meanwhile, job seekers in the Visayas may visit the following sites:
Western Visayas – Robinsons Iloilo
Central Visayas – Robinsons Galleria Cebu; Lamberto Macias Sports Complex, Dumaguete City, Negros
Oriental Eastern Visayas
Instead, we can work together to promote and protect workers’ rights nationally and globally.
As we celebrate Labor Day in the Philippines this year, let us remember and be grateful for all the advancements that have been made in promoting workers’ rights. Thanks to the efforts of labor organizers, unions, policymakers, and the government, we have seen significant progress in securing better working conditions, fair wages, and social protections for workers.
However, much work remains to be accomplished to ensure that workers are protected and treated fairly. On this Labor Day, let us renew our commitment to advancing the cause of labor and promoting the wellbeing of all workers in the Philippines.
By working together, we can continue building a brighter future for workers and their families so that the fruits of our labor extend beyond secure housing, affordable commodities, and robust employee benefits toward a more just and equitable society for all.