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Happy May Day Everybody!

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1Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 12:41 pm

Sal

Sal



2Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 1:15 pm

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A Hallmark School tradition LOL
How about your school?

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3Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 2:42 pm

ZVUGKTUBM

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Happy May Day Everybody! %20%20May%201st-1

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4Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 3:46 pm

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Happy Law Day ya fricking commies.

5Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 3:56 pm

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Today is Dia do Trabalho here in Brazil, Day of the work, or Labor day.

6Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 4:03 pm

Sal

Sal

7Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 4:23 pm

Sal

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8Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 4:25 pm

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2013/0501/May-Day-protests-From-Bangladesh-to-Europe-angry-workers-rally-in-the-tens-of-thousands

May Day protests: From Bangladesh to Europe, angry workers rally in the tens of thousands

But this year's May Day demonstrations come on the heels of the tragic Bangladesh factory collapse, a potent symbol for many of the importance of workers' rights.

In Dhaka, Bangladesh, a raucous crowd descended on the city center with signs and drums, chanting and waving banners demanding the death penalty for the owner of a factory where more than 400 people died in a building collapse last week.

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In Jakarta, Indonesia, some of the tens of thousands of demonstrators marching through the city came dressed as ants – complete with bright red outfits and antennae – to depict the exploitation of workers.

And in Greece, trains, buses, and ferries sat vacant and hospitals nearly empty as thousands of public sector employees walked off the job in a one-day strike.

Each year, May 1, better known as May Day, is marked with labor rallies and strikes around the world. And this year's holiday came at a particularly prescient moment in many parts of the world.

From Europe, where the bite of austerity has left many facing down unemployment and reduced benefits, to South and Southeast Asia, a region cluttered with precariously-built factories similar to the one that collapsed last week in Bangladesh, demonstrators gathered to vent outrage and demand reform.

“My brother has died. My sister has died. Their blood will not be valueless,” yelled one Bangladeshi protestor through a crackling loudspeaker, according to the Associated Press.

As the march wove through downtown Dhaka, rescue workers in the industrial suburb of Savar continued their search for bodies and survivors in the rubble of Rana Plaza, which collapsed suddenly on April 24 with thousands of garment workers inside.

The disaster at the factory, which manufactured clothing for several low-end Western retailers, touched off global outrage about the working conditions of garment workers across the developing world. In Phnom Pehn, Cambodia, workers rallied for higher wages and safer working conditions. In Manila, Philipines, where labor unions are banned, workers marched to demand the right to organize. And in Hong Kong, thousands turned out in support of striking dock workers, calling for wages that would help close the income gap between the country’s rich and its poor.

And that was all before Europe woke up.

There has "never been a May 1 with more reason to take to the streets,” one Spanish union leader told Reuters during a march in Madrid this morning, where protestors carried signs reading "austerity ruins and kills" and "reforms are robbery.” (Read the Monitor's feature about how Spaniards are increasingly flocking to the countryside to cut costs and find new jobs.)

In Greece, where the government recently announced that it would lay off 180,000 civil servants over the next two years – the first such cuts in 100 years – a strike shut down public transit across Athens.

And in France, which saw unemployment rose again last month, marchers carried banners reading, “It’s too much! Alternatives exist” and “Where are the real socialists in our government?”

An exception to the doom and gloom of this year’s May Day was Russia, where a festive celebration of the holiday harks back to Soviet times. Indeed, many of those who gathered in the streets of Moscow were buoyant, Euronews reported.

“The atmosphere is excellent. It’s a holiday for us, the beginning of something new, bright, and joyful,” one demonstrator told reporters.

May 1 is a national holiday in some 80 countries around the world, and its ties to labor advocacy date back to 1886, when American police killed 10 protestors at a rally for an eight-hour workday in Chicago’s Haymarket Square. International socialist organization and labor unions declared it a day of commemoration and action soon after.

Ironically, however, May Day is not celebrated in the United States. In the early 1890s, fearing the “socialist” overtones of the holiday, President Grover Cleveland quickly declared an alternate holiday, beginning the American tradition of celebrating Labor Day on the first Monday of September.

9Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 4:58 pm

Guest


Guest

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_Day,_U.S.A.

To dissuade citizens from being inspired by the populist tones of May Day, Eisenhower proclaimed May 1 to be Law Day, U.S.A. in 1958. Its observance was later codified by Public Law 87-20 on April 7, 1961.

10Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 6:40 pm

Margin Call

Margin Call

PkrBum wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_Day,_U.S.A.

To dissuade citizens from being inspired by the populist tones of May Day, Eisenhower proclaimed May 1 to be Law Day, U.S.A. in 1958. Its observance was later codified by Public Law 87-20 on April 7, 1961.

Better idea for the Prez would've been to change Cinco de Mayo to Uno de Mayo and nobody would ever bring up May Day again.

11Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 6:44 pm

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Guest

Margin Call wrote:
PkrBum wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_Day,_U.S.A.

To dissuade citizens from being inspired by the populist tones of May Day, Eisenhower proclaimed May 1 to be Law Day, U.S.A. in 1958. Its observance was later codified by Public Law 87-20 on April 7, 1961.

Better idea for the Prez would've been to change Cinco de Mayo to Uno de Mayo and nobody would ever bring up May Day again.

I like where you're going with this... my mother has taken to celebrating the whole month of her birthday.

I'm considering a riot next year.

12Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 6:56 pm

Margin Call

Margin Call

PkrBum wrote:
Margin Call wrote:
PkrBum wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_Day,_U.S.A.

To dissuade citizens from being inspired by the populist tones of May Day, Eisenhower proclaimed May 1 to be Law Day, U.S.A. in 1958. Its observance was later codified by Public Law 87-20 on April 7, 1961.

Better idea for the Prez would've been to change Cinco de Mayo to Uno de Mayo and nobody would ever bring up May Day again.

I like where you're going with this... my mother has taken to celebrating the whole month of her birthday.

I'm considering a riot next year.

Nah. Just invite people she hates over to celebrate.

13Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 7:00 pm

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Guest

Margin Call wrote:
PkrBum wrote:
Margin Call wrote:
PkrBum wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_Day,_U.S.A.

To dissuade citizens from being inspired by the populist tones of May Day, Eisenhower proclaimed May 1 to be Law Day, U.S.A. in 1958. Its observance was later codified by Public Law 87-20 on April 7, 1961.

Better idea for the Prez would've been to change Cinco de Mayo to Uno de Mayo and nobody would ever bring up May Day again.

I like where you're going with this... my mother has taken to celebrating the whole month of her birthday.

I'm considering a riot next year.

Nah. Just invite people she hates over to celebrate.

LMAO... it's as if you know my mother. Maybe we all evolve into the same stereotypical geezer.

14Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 7:11 pm

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

I'm trying to talk my wife into going out for Mexican food on Sunday (Cinco de Mayo).... I haven't had a good fix at Monterey's Mexican Grill in a while.

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15Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 7:34 pm

Yella

Yella

Sal wrote:


This is a fine video,Sal, I enjoyed the old black and whites.

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16Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/1/2013, 7:37 pm

Sal

Sal

Yella wrote:
Sal wrote:


This is a fine video,Sal, I enjoyed the old black and whites.

Great song with amazing lyrics too.

Modern Times is one of Dylan's best albums, which is saying a lot.

17Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/2/2013, 12:33 am

PBulldog2

PBulldog2

Those rallies our nursing group organized took place throughout the country on May 1, '98. I lose a great friend that day as he and group of four other nurses drove to the rally in Albany, New York. It's a sad day for me.

18Happy May Day Everybody! Empty Re: Happy May Day Everybody! 5/2/2013, 1:12 am

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So Nobody ever wound the May Pole in school?
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