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The content of the May 1st Labor Day blackboard newspaper

The content of the May 1st Labor Day blackboard newspaper is as follows:

1. Introduction to Labor Day:

International Labor Day is also known as "May 1st International Labor Day" and "International Labor Day". Demonstration Day is a national holiday in more than 80 countries in the world. It is held on May 1st every year. It is a holiday shared by working people all over the world.

2. Famous quotes:

1. If a person only works for himself, he may become a famous scholar, a great wise man, and an outstanding poet, but he will never become a true poet. Perfect and truly great man.

2. It is precisely in labor, and only in labor, that a man is great; the more he loves labor, the greater he himself will be, the more good his work will be, and the more Colorful. ——Gorky's "Travels in the Soviet Union"

3. Don't ask about harvest, just about hard work.

4. The first productive force of all mankind is workers, laborers

5. As for me, I was born to work for the public interest, and I never want to show my merits. My only consolation is the hope that I can see a drop of my own honey in our hive.

The origin of Labor Day:

This festival originated from the workers' strike in Chicago, USA. On May 1, 1886, more than 200,000 workers in Chicago went on strike for an eight-hour working day. After a bloody and arduous struggle, they finally won a victory.

To commemorate this workers’ movement, on July 14, 1889, the Socialist Congress convened by Marxists from various countries grandly opened in Paris, France.

At the conference, the delegates unanimously agreed to designate May 1 as the Communist Party holiday of the international proletariat. This resolution received positive response from workers all over the world. On May 1, 1890, the working class of European and American countries took the lead in taking to the streets, holding grand demonstrations and rallies to fight for their legitimate rights and interests.