[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]In honour of World Labour Day, Pakistan’s federal government designated Monday, May 1, as a gazetted holiday.
On May 1 (Monday), all offices of the federal government and semi-government, as well as educational institutions, will be closed.
According to the release, this will result in a three-day weekend that will begin on Saturday and end on Monday.
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Every year on May 1, World Labour Day, sometimes referred to as International Workers’ Day, is observed to commemorate the contributions of those who work.
World Labour Day honours the labour force’s battle for improved wages, working conditions, and hours.
The day also acts as a reminder of the ongoing efforts being made to protect workers’ rights and advance fair labour practises all across the world.
Many nations, including Pakistan, commemorate May 1 as a public holiday to recognise the important contribution that workers make to their economy and to advance labourers’ rights.
Workers’ rights groups and trade unions frequently organise rallies and other actions on this day to promote labour problems and push for improved pay and working conditions.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]