The history of May 1, International Workers' Day

by jips | May 1, 2007 at 02:29 am
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May Day was officially adopted as International Workers’ Day at a meeting of the Marxist International Socialist Congress—the founding meeting of the Second International—held in Paris in July 1889. Its focus was the campaign to win an eight-hour workday for all workers.....

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