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    Iraq suspends official working hours on Monday on the occasion of Labor Day

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    Iraq suspends official working hours on Monday on the occasion of Labor Day Empty Iraq suspends official working hours on Monday on the occasion of Labor Day

    Post by Rocky Thu 27 Apr 2023, 5:10 am

    Iraq suspends official working hours on Monday on the occasion of Labor Day



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    Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, directed the suspension of official working hours on Monday, May 1, coinciding with International Workers' Day.
    This came in a brief statement issued by his media office and received by Shafaq News Agency.



    The first of May coincides with the International Workers' Day, an occasion celebrated by the workers of the world, and through which they demand their rights.  
    The story of International Labor Day began in Australia, where workers began to go out in demonstrations on April 21, 1856, to demand that 8 hours per day be set for work, and then demonstrations followed every year from that day in order to achieve this demand.
    On May 1, 1886, more than 340,000 Americans announced leaving work and starting a strike, and workers' protests were attacked by police forces on May 4 in Haymarket, which led to the loss of many workers' lives.
    In the year 1889, the International Workers' Conference was held, and 400 delegates attended this conference, and a decision was issued to specify 8 hours a day for work.
    The conference approved the proposal of the representative of the workers of the French city of Bordeaux, Lavigne, to designate May 1 as an international day for workers, and the celebration of this day began from the year 1890 until the present day.
    This day has become part of the culture of all countries of the world.
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