Posted by: Working Together | October 3, 2009

All workers enjoy your public holiday this Monday fought for you by UNION MEMBERS

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Read below on the history of your long weekend .

BE PROUD TO BE A UNION MEMBER YOUR MOVEMENT HAS ACHIEVED ALOT

IF ALL WORKERS STUCK TOGETHER WE COULD ACHIEVE A WHOLE LOT MORE.

ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL UNION OF WORKERS ,NSW  BRANCH 

                                                                    

WE HOPE ALL WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES HAVE A GREAT AND SAFE LONG WEEKEND

Labour Day is an Australian public holiday originally called Eight Hours Day. It celebrates the achievements of organised labour on behalf of the worker to bring about the 8-hour day in the late 1850s.

Previously workers were required to work long hours each week . . . 10 to 12 hours a day six days a week. While a change was made to the hours worked each day, the five day work week we enjoy today took almost a century longer to be adopted finally in 1948.

If look closely you may spot the numbers 888 on many union buildings across Australia. The numbers are in support of British socialist Robert Owen who believed that people should have 8 hours to work, 8 hours for recreation and 8 hours to sleep. This philosophy helped foster The Eight Hours Movement.

The first Labour Day parade was held in Melbourne on April 21st, 1856. Today parades across Australia remind us of the accomplishments made by the unions on behalf of the workers. Australians now enjoy better working conditions than any time in our history.

Labour Day is celebrated at different times across Australia because each state achieved the 8-hour day on different dates.

BE PROUD TO BE A UNION MEMBER YOUR MOVEMENT HAS ACHIEVED ALOT IF ALL WORKERS STUCK TOGETHER WE COULD ACHIEVE A WHOLE LOT MORE.

ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL UNION OF WORKERS  WE HOPE ALL HAVE A GREAT AND SAFE LONG WEEKEND

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