
File photo of workers loading sacks filled with sugar onto a truck in Kolkata.
| Photo Credit: RUPAK DE CHOWDHURI
The story so far: May Day is celebrated on May 1 to honour the working class and commemorate their struggles for fair wages and better working conditions.
In 2024, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) emphasised the importance of renewing commitment to social justice. The ILO highlighted the daily challenges that workers face, both existing and emerging, and called for action to ensure that economic growth translates into better living standards and working conditions for all. “This year, our celebration of Labour Day has a sense of urgency for renewed commitment to social justice, as we navigate through the complexities of our time, including climate change and the rapid evolution of the workplace due to technological advancements. These challenges have not only tested our resilience but have also underscored the indispensability of concerted efforts and solidarity in promoting the welfare of workers across all sectors,” it added.
Published – May 01, 2024 01:46 pm IST


