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Workers' International Solidarity Day
A GNA feature by Shaw Quay Adibi
Accra, April 29, Ghanadot/GNA -
President John Agyekum Kufuor would for the last time as
Head of State, join Ghanaian workers to celebrate their 42nd
May Day during their 51st year of attainment of nationhood
as part of the 118th celebration of the global solidarity
day on Thursday May 1, 2008.
The theme for this year's celebration is: Deepening
Democracy in Ghana - The Role of Organised Labour.
On the 113th day after his assumption of office in 2001,
President Kufuor had his maiden solidarity encounter with
Ghanaian workers at a national parade at the Independence
Square on the theme: "Consolidating Democracy in Ghana - The
Role of Trade Unions."
It is significant to note that as President Kufuor prepares
to end his two-terms in office the country's labour force is
enjoying a unique functional organised labour that enhances
democracy and good governance in Ghana.
Organised labour is made up of the Ghana Trades Union
Congress (GTUC); the Ghana National Association of Teachers
(GNAT); Ghana Federation of Labour (GFL); Civil Servants
Association of Ghana (CSAG); Judicial Service Staff
Association of Ghana (JUSSAG) and the Ghana Registered
Nurses Association (GRNA).
The global celebration of May Day was first observed on May
1, 1890, after the first International Congress of Socialist
Parties in Europe decided on July 14 1889, in Paris, France,
to dedicate May 1 every year as: "Workers' Day of
International Unity and Solidarity".
It must be noted that the Paris Congress had its roots in
certain labour related incidents between May 1- 4, 1886,
when some gallant workers' leaders in the States of America
called for a general strike to back their demands for a
legal guarantee for eight working hours per day.
It was reported that in the pursuit of the strike, a violent
incident erupted at the famous Haymarket Square in Chicago
in the USA, where armed policemen fired shots into the
workers resulting in the killing of many of the workers and
eight policemen.
Following the May 1 - 4 1886 disturbances, ringleaders of
the workers, namely, August Spies, George Engel, Adolph
Fischer and Albert Richard Parson were arrested, convicted
and hanged on November 11, 1887. Others including Oscar W.
Reebe and Michael Scwab were sentenced to life imprisonment.
The Haymarket Square martyrs were later honoured with a
special monument at their graveside in Chicago on June 25
1893. The following day the Governor of Illinois overruled
the court's judgement in the case and ordered that the
surviving workers' leaders serving life sentence be freed.
As a sequel, a boom befell American workers in February 1889
when the American Federation of Labour (AFL) eventually
petitioned and obtained their desired minimum wage and
eight-hour working day.
This was later incorporated into an International Convention
on Safety at Workplaces and adopted at a conference attended
by France Trade Unions and other national institutions at
Bordeaux, France.
Subsequently, this workers' revolt against excruciating
capitalism spread to many European countries culminating in
the convening of the first International Congress of
Socialist Parties in Paris, France on July 14, 1889, which
gave birth to the "International Workers' Day".
The first May Day celebration was under the theme: "For
Peace and Against Threats of War".
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Workers' International
Solidarity Day
Accra, April 29, Ghanadot/GNA - President
John Agyekum Kufuor would for the last time as
Head of State, join Ghanaian workers to
celebrate their 42nd May Day during their 51st
year of attainment of nationhood
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