On marking the International Workers’ Day on 1 May!

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May is a fantastic month that is coming in the middle of the spring. We are celebrating several days in that month in different countries, and especially the human rights of what is possible to do for different people with the background that they have. And we should love everyone we are meeting!

The Day the 1 May is celebrating around the globe, and on this specific day we are aware of the strength of the working class, and on different important issues for the working class. And working has a value and a meaning, and we need status to the workiing class to get progress in the firms, and for getting the welfare that we deserve as a nation! And people in different countries should have a nice and pleasant time everywhere. The problem with the working class in the education and the research background, but there are many friendly people here, and we should work for getting status for different people that are working, and this should be fought through all the life.

t became a yearly commemoration, inspiring American workers to have their first stoppage. 1 May was chosen to be International Workers' Day to commemorate the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago. In that year beginning on 1 May, there was a general strike for the eight-hour workday. So, we should have good working conditions, we should earn enough salary, and we should not work too much, because we are also needing resting and taking care of the body, and for having life as a good life to live.

The working class is a socioeconomic term describing persons in a social class marked by jobs that provide low pay and require limited skill. Today, most working-class jobs are found in the services sector and include clerical, retail sales, and low-skill manual labor vocations. Hence, academic positions and thinking should be taken care of the people that have high education. And academic people should have high positions, and working class should have low positions or middle high positions. The working class is characterized for the asset of giving pleasure to get things and work done in the working life. And they are often working together in teams to get things done, for instance building different things, like for instance buildings and bridges.

What is really this working class? Can several education programs qualify for being like the workers in the working class, also with high education? Take for example teachers as an example. They may acquire some element of “middle class culture” from going to to college, but teachers don't really control other workers, and are subordinate to management. So I think the answer is: Yes, they are a somewhat more educated part of the working class, they're a part of the skilled section of the working class. Therefore, many teachers are well educated, but many of them belong really to the working class, but their backgrounds give them many opportunities, and they know to think and feel and act about different things.

Workers are oppressed, even in wealthy countries. They perform repetitive and sometimes dangerous tasks. Working harder, for less, in conditions set by their employers, workers spend more of their lives working, for less pay, and die earlier than their bosses. But in a system that creates so much misery, the suffering of workers can seem just one problem among many. And we find the working class in different countries, and we also find them in different philosophy of governing nations, for instance all governing from socialism to capitalism including the whole scale and also mixtures of these ways of organizing lives.


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