May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day, is a time to celebrate the hard-fought victories of the labour movement. It is also a day to recognize the importance of continuing to advocate for workers’ rights, justice, and equity in the workplace.
For more than a century, this day has honoured the achievements of the trade union movement. These gains are both significant and far-reaching, including the establishment of employment standards and legislation regarding occupational health and safety.
As we mark this day, we reflect on the progress made and renew our commitment to advancing workers’ rights for generations to come.
In solidarity,
