May Day, also known as Labour Day, is an international day of celebration of workers’ rights and the union movement, with origins in Second International’s support for the eight-hour working day and the American Federation of Labor.
Trending
- UTS elects new Chancellor
- Out of the Deep: The Story of a Shark Kid Who Dared to Question Fear
- Prima Facie: Losing faith in a system you truly believed in
- Jason Clare seeks replacement for ANU Chancellor Julie Bishop after $790,000 expense report
- ‘If you silence someone or shush someone, you can get out’: SISTREN is an unabashed celebration of black and trans joy. Is Australia ready?
- Mark Gowing waxes lyrical on aesthetics, time, language, and his new exhibition ‘This one is a song’
- NTEU wins wage theft case against Monash University
- Turning Kindness Into Strength in ‘A Different Kind of Power’