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Workers’ Day, also known as International Workers' Day or May Day, traces its origin to the late 19th-century labor movement in the United States, where workers were fighting for better conditions, fair wages, and especially the eight-hour workday. A key moment was the Haymarket Affair in Chicago on May 4, 1886, when a peaceful rally turned violent after a bomb was thrown, leading to deaths and a crackdown on labor activists. Although the event was tragic, it became a powerful symbol of workers’ struggle and sacrifice. In 1889, the Second International declared May 1st as a day to honor workers worldwide and continue advocating for labor rights. Today, Workers’ Day is celebrated in many countries as a public holiday, recognizing the contributions and rights of workers across all sectors.
With this background in mind the QUESTION is : SHOULD HOUSEWIVES CELEBRATE WORKERS DAY?
share your thoughts in the comment section
Workers’ Day, also known as International Workers' Day or May Day, traces its origin to the late 19th-century labor movement in the United States, where workers were fighting for better conditions, fair wages, and especially the eight-hour workday. A key moment was the Haymarket Affair in Chicago on May 4, 1886, when a peaceful rally turned violent after a bomb was thrown, leading to deaths and a crackdown on labor activists. Although the event was tragic, it became a powerful symbol of workers’ struggle and sacrifice. In 1889, the Second International declared May 1st as a day to honor workers worldwide and continue advocating for labor rights. Today, Workers’ Day is celebrated in many countries as a public holiday, recognizing the contributions and rights of workers across all sectors. With this background in mind the QUESTION is : SHOULD HOUSEWIVES CELEBRATE WORKERS DAY? share your thoughts in the comment section0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·87 Vue ·0 Aperçu -
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...women in golf,
Golf fosters networking opportunities in traditionally male-dominated spaces. It enhances confidence and leadership visibility through corporate and social interactions. Moreover, it provides a platform for breaking barriers, showcasing skill, and advancing gender equality in business and sport.... lets find time to also excercise and join these golf things that man brag about... its all on mental health ...outside the busy schedule...women in golf, Golf fosters networking opportunities in traditionally male-dominated spaces. It enhances confidence and leadership visibility through corporate and social interactions. Moreover, it provides a platform for breaking barriers, showcasing skill, and advancing gender equality in business and sport.... lets find time to also excercise and join these golf things that man brag about... its all on mental health ...outside the busy schedule0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·306 Vue ·0 Aperçu -
As we approach Easter, let’s celebrate the resilience, creativity, and leadership of women in business. Just as Easter symbolizes renewal and hope, may this season remind every woman entrepreneur, executive, and professional that your vision matters, your voice carries weight, and your impact transforms communities.
Keep breaking barriers, keep building legacies, and keep shining your light. The world needs your courage, your wisdom, and your innovation.
As we approach Easter, let’s celebrate the resilience, creativity, and leadership of women in business. Just as Easter symbolizes renewal and hope, may this season remind every woman entrepreneur, executive, and professional that your vision matters, your voice carries weight, and your impact transforms communities. Keep breaking barriers, keep building legacies, and keep shining your light. The world needs your courage, your wisdom, and your innovation.· 1 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·354 Vue ·0 Aperçu2
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"He is not here; He has risen, just as He said." – Matthew 28:6
Through the cross came sacrifice, through the tomb came victory.
Easter reminds us that hope conquers despair, and love conquers death.
May your spirit be renewed with joy, peace, and everlasting faith.
"He is not here; He has risen, just as He said." – Matthew 28:6 Through the cross came sacrifice, through the tomb came victory. Easter reminds us that hope conquers despair, and love conquers death. May your spirit be renewed with joy, peace, and everlasting faith.· 0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·299 Vue ·0 Aperçu1
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