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		<title>Labour Day USA: Workers Over Billionaires</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite not being a public holiday, protests are planned across the USA for Labour Day under the slogan 'workers over billionaires.'</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Across the USA, despite Labour Day not being a public holiday, protests are set to unfold under a powerful banner: <strong>&#8216;workers over billionaires.&#8217;</strong> As fears of a global recession loom and income inequality widens, workers&#8217; rights groups are mobilizing to demand urgent change.</p>
<p>In 1886, the seeds of this movement were sown in Chicago when workers rallied for an eight-hour workday. That spirit of resistance is alive today, echoing through the streets as labor coalitions push back against economic disparities exacerbated by recent crises. The 2026 theme focuses on ensuring a healthy psychosocial work environment—an issue that resonates deeply in today’s workforce.</p>
<p><strong>Key statistics:</strong></p>
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<li>Approximately <strong>550,000 workers</strong> in Gaza and the West Bank currently have no income due to ongoing economic turmoil.</li>
<li>Workers were once forced to toil <strong>12 to 16 hours</strong> a day before the eight-hour workday movement gained traction.</li>
<li>The European Trade Union Confederation represents <strong>93 trade union organizations</strong> across <strong>41 European countries</strong>.</li>
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<p>The urgency of these protests is underscored by statements from leaders like Josua Mata, who shared that &#8220;every Filipino worker now is aware that the situation here is deeply connected to the global crisis.&#8221; Renato Reyes added that there will be a louder call for higher wages and economic relief due to unprecedented spikes in fuel prices. The European Trade Union Confederation also voiced strong sentiments, stating: &#8220;Working people refuse to pay the price for Donald Trump’s war in the Middle East.&#8221;</p>
<p>As these movements gain momentum, they highlight not just local struggles but a global narrative of workers uniting against oppression. The Haymarket incident of May 4, 1886, remains a pivotal moment in labor history—strengthening the voice of workers&#8217; rights internationally. This year’s Labour Day rallies are part of a larger tapestry of May Day protests happening worldwide.</p>
<p>The stakes are high. With rising income inequality and a fragile economic landscape, many rallying under this banner see their livelihoods at risk. Organizers are calling for urgent action to curb extreme wealth and impose higher taxes on the wealthy. Yet, uncertainties linger—how effective will these protests be in influencing policy changes? Will they spark a broader movement?</p>
<p>As Labour Day approaches, one thing is clear: the fight for workers’ rights is far from over. With calls for respect and dignity in workplaces echoing louder than ever, activists remain hopeful that their voices will be heard amidst growing discontent.</p>
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		<title>1st May Labour Day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On 1st May, Labour Day rallies worldwide spotlight rising energy prices and urgent calls for workers' rights amidst fears of a recession.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On <strong>1st May</strong>, Labour Day rallies are set to take place across the globe, with protests focusing on rising energy prices and urgent calls for workers&#8217; rights amid fears of a looming recession. As the world grapples with increasing income inequality, these demonstrations resonate deeply with many.</p>
<p>Labour Day, also known as International Workers&#8217; Day or May Day, has roots tracing back to the 1880s in the United States when workers fought for an eight-hour workday. Today, it serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for dignity and fair treatment in the workplace.</p>
<p>In various countries, trade unions are mobilizing their members. In Europe alone, <strong>93</strong> trade union organizations from <strong>41</strong> countries are expected to participate through coordinated actions. &#8220;Working people refuse to pay the price for Donald Trump’s war in the Middle East,&#8221; stated a representative from the European Trade Union Confederation. This sentiment echoes throughout the rallies as workers unite against perceived injustices.</p>
<p>In Asia, Josua Mata remarked, &#8220;Every Filipino worker now is aware that the situation here is deeply connected to the global crisis.&#8221; His words reflect a growing awareness among workers that their struggles are part of a larger narrative—one that transcends borders and connects them to international economic dynamics.</p>
<p>The day will also see significant demonstrations in South America and other regions. Renato Reyes highlighted that there will be &#8220;a louder call for higher wages and economic relief because of the unprecedented spikes in fuel prices.&#8221; The urgency of these demands underscores how intertwined daily survival is with global economic policies.</p>
<p>The International Trade Union Confederation has reported alarming statistics about wealth concentration; some CEOs earn over <strong>$100 million</strong> in pay and bonuses while millions struggle. In Gaza and the West Bank alone, over <strong>550,000</strong> workers are without income. This stark contrast fuels anger among protesters who seek to address systemic inequalities.</p>
<p>This year’s Labour Day is not just about celebration; it’s about action—about raising voices that demand change in an era where economic instability looms large. Observers note that as protests unfold globally, they will likely draw attention from governments and corporations alike.</p>
<p>The echoes of past struggles resonate today—reminding us that while progress has been made, there’s still much work to be done in securing workers’ rights everywhere.</p>
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