May Day is being observed in Bangladesh as elsewhere across the world on Sunday.
May Day, also known as the International Workers' Solidarity Day, commemorates the historic uprising of working people in the US city of Chicago at the height of a prolonged fight for an eight-hour workday in the late nineteenth century.
The day is a public holiday in Bangladesh.
Workers from different sectors holding a rally to observe the historic May Day in Dhaka's Press Club area, on Sunday, May 1, 2022 Mahmud Hossain Opu/Dhaka TribuneThis year, the theme for this historic day in Bangladesh is 'Sramik-Malik Ekota, Unnoyoner Nischoyota'' (roughly translated reads: Workers-owners unity, assurance of development).
President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages ahead of the day.
President Hamid called upon all stakeholders to work together to ensure the welfare of the country’s workers.
“In order to survive in today's competitive world, workers and employers along with the government will need to be more dedicated to maintaining a good relationship to boost production," the president said.
Workers from different sectors holding a rally to observe the historic May Day in Dhaka's Press Club area, on Sunday, May 1, 2022 Mahmud Hossain Opu/Dhaka TribuneThe prime minister in her message said, “Our government has taken all possible measures to tackle the Covid situation, including distribution of relief among the working people to stand beside them.”
She urged all to build a happy and rich Sonar Bangla as dreamt by Bangabandhu by working for the welfare of the working people and the country.
Newspapers published supplements while radio and television channels are airing special programs highlighting the significance of the day.
Different organizations and political parties have chalked out dedicated programs to observe the day.
On May 1, 1886, 10 workers were killed when police opened fire on a demonstration in Chicago near Hay Market demanding an eight-hour working day instead of a 12-hour shift. At the height of agitation, authorities had to accept the workers' demand and the eight-hour day was introduced universally.
On July 14, 1889, an international workers' rally in Paris declared May 1 as the International Workers’ Solidarity Day in recognition of the Chicago workers' sacrifice and achievement and since 1890, the day has been observed globally.


