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Labor Day in Iraq, known as International Workers' Day or May Day, is celebrated on May 1st each year. It is a public holiday that honors the economic and social achievements of workers.
Labor Day has its roots in the labor union movement, specifically the eight-hour workday movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. Although the history of Labor Day in Iraq is not as well-documented as in some other countries, it shares its origins with international labor movements that date back to the late 19th century.
Traditionally, Labor Day in Iraq has been marked by organized street demonstrations and marches where workers and trade unions gather to advocate for workers' rights, better working conditions, and fair wages. These events are often accompanied by speeches from labor leaders and political figures.
Nowadays, while demonstrations may still occur, many people take advantage of the day off to relax with family and friends. Some may also use the day to reflect on issues related to employment and labor laws within the country.