THIS YEAR marks exactly 50 years since Labour Day became a holiday. Yet while June 19 has remained a fixture on our annual calendar, what that date represents has changed profoundly over the past five decades. And the change has, in recent years, dramatically accelerated. The labour movement played a key role in the shaping
THOUSANDS of disgruntled workers participated in the annual Labour Day celebration in Fyzabad on Monday to show their dissatisfaction with the Government for harsh measures affecting their livelihood. Among them, however, was one disconcerted union member, but for an entirely different reason. Terry Shade, a member of the Transport and Industrial Workers Union (TIWU) said