The origin of Labor Day
May Day International Labor Day, also known as International Labor Day and Labor Day, is Labor Day in most countries in the world. The holiday originated from the workers' strike in Chicago, USA. To commemorate this great workers' movement, the founding conference of the Second International in 1889 announced that May 1st of each year would be designated as International Labor Day.
The Government Affairs Council of the Central People's Government of China made a decision in December 1949 to designate May 1 as Labor Day.
On March 22 this year, the General Office of the State Council adjusted the 2019 Labor Day holiday arrangements. The holiday will be from May 1st to 4th, with a total of 4 days.
May Day - English Expression
How to say May Day in English?
Labor Day
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International Worker\\\\\'s Day?
The correct term is May Day or International Worker\\\\ \'s Day, the holiday is May 1st.
Capitalist countries do not celebrate "May Day", so they either say "May Day": "May day", or "International Workers' Day": "international worker’s day". Otherwise foreigners won’t understand. Using "labor day" may cause confusion, especially for Americans. Although Labor Day is also Labor Day, the holiday falls on the first Monday in September.
Example:
Tomorrow is May Day. We are goint to make a day of it.
Tomorrow is Labor Day, and we are ready to have a good time Have fun for a day.
They designated May1 as International Labor Day to be observed by the workers of all countries.
They designated May 1 as "International Labor Day" and became a holiday for workers of all countries. .
English quotes on May 1st Labor Day
1. Our most beautiful things in the world are by Labor, created by human\\\\\'s hand.
The most beautiful things in our world are created by labor and clever human hands. —— Gorky
2.Physical labor is to prevent the great all social virus disinfectant.--Marx
Physical labor is to prevent the great all social virus disinfectant. ——Marx
3. Labor is often the father of pleasure.
Labor is the source of pleasure. ---- Voltaire
4. Constant dripping wears away a stone. / Little strokes fell great oaks.
5. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
One hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
One hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
6. Plan your year in spring and your day at dawn.
Plan your year in spring and your day at dawn.
7.A teacher for a day is a father for a lifetime.
A teacher for a day is a father for a lifetime.
8. Few words, many deeds.
Talk less, do more.
9.No pains, no gains.
No pains, no gains.
No pains, no gains.
10. No song, no supper.
No work, no gain.