Labour Day

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A labourer is someone who sells his own comfort to buy ease for others. He is the one who may sleep hungry himself, yet fills the stomachs of the entire city.

Even the sun of May 1st does not bring a new morning to those huts where harsh sunlight rules the roofs, and in their fate are only scorching deserts, rocky lands, and rough calluses hardened on their palms.

How painful is that moment in the evening when a labourer father steps across his doorstep empty-handed, and innocent eyes, instead of looking for bread, begin to read his empty hands and his lowered gaze.

These hands, on which time has carved the lines of labour, are the very foundation of this nation’s structure.

If only we didn’t just decorate stages and give speeches for one day, but also tried to understand those silent sobs and unspoken pains. A labourer does not need a “day” — he needs justice. Not slogans — but fair wages. Not sympathy — but respect.

Because a country is not built by palaces, but by the sweat of huts.

Salute to every labourer who is still working today, even on a holiday, just to feed his children.
 
A powerful reminder that the true dignity of a nation is written in the sweat of those who build it.
 
labor day is very important, as it's a holiday that recognizes and celebrates what is most valuable, the effort of workers. it's a day dedicated to those who, with a sense of responsibility, work for their family, their children, and their loved ones. without a doubt, it's a very special occasion for all working people around the world :)
 
A powerful reminder of the immense contributions of workers to our nation's structure. They deserve respect, fair wages, and justice, not just slogans. This perfectly captures the struggles and silent sacrifices of the working class. It's time to move beyond appreciation and take real action to improve their lives.
 
This message truly captures the essence of Labour Day, reminding us that the comfort we enjoy is built on the hard work and sacrifices of countless labourers. Their struggle for fair wages and justice is ongoing, and it's our collective responsibility to support their fight for dignity. Let's not just celebrate them with slogans, but demand real change for their well-being.
 
So a day that reminds us that we are all strength and without that nothing would work, that we give everything every day with our own strength, a day that has to be celebrated in a big way.
 
Powerful words… really hits the reality.
Respect for every labourer out there—people don’t realize how much they sacrifice.
They don’t need sympathy, they need respect and fair treatment 🙏
 
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