Labor day
Origin
The International Workers' Day or May Day is the celebration par excellence of
the world labor movement. It is a journey that has been commonly used to
perform different social and labor demands in favor of the working classes by
essentially socialist movements, anarchists and communists, among others.
Origin of the celebration
The facts giving rise to this celebration are contextualized at the dawn of the
Industrial Revolution in the United States. In the late nineteenth century
Chicago was the second city in population of EE. UU. West and Southeast rail
arriving each year thousands of unemployed farmers, creating the first humble
villas that housed hundreds of thousands of workers. In addition, these urban
centers welcomed migrants coming from around the world throughout the
nineteenth century.
XXI century and today
At present, many countries reminisce May Day as the origin of the modern labor
movement. There are some who do not, being generally of British colonization
countries such as the United States and Canada, celebrating the Labor Day
(Labor Day) the first Monday in September; New Zealand, the fourth Monday in
October. In Australia, each federal state decides the date of celebration: the
first Monday of October in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales
and South Australia; the second Monday in March in Victoria and Tasmania; the
first Monday of March, in Western Australia; and the first of May in Queensland
and the Northern Territory. Because the festival has an official status in many
countries, now part of the population continues to participate in the
celebrations and claims, while the other party takes the day off for leisure
activities, etc.
meals
healthy meals for the labor day
The weekday, workday or work day is that common day which is not a public
holiday, in which they must regularly perform the job functions.
In some countries, weekdays are also working days. Usually on Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
Difference
between calendar days and working days
Calendar
days would be all that counts with 365 the year (366 in leap year). Instead,
weekdays are
The International Workers' Day or May Day is the celebration par excellence of the world labor movement. It is a journey that has been commonly used to perform different social and labor demands in favor of the working classes by essentially socialist movements, anarchists and communists, among others.
all those that are not holidays or holidays. In some countries, the
business day coincides with or is equivalent to the working day.
The difference between the two types of days is relevant to the calculation of
deadlines or terms, as the result of having natural or calendar days may be
different from that which can be obtained by counting only working days. For
example: from October 15 to November 15 it has 32 calendar days. In the case of
"business day" only count the days no holidays.
In this case, from 15 October 2004 until 15 November of the same year, there
are: three days Sunday in October + 2 days Sunday in November (not counting
other holidays or holidays). Total 3
+ 2 = 5 non-working days and holidays and 27 business days.
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