International Worker’s Day/World Labor Day
International Worker’s Day is celebrated as Labor Day in most countries. This is a day to celebrate laborers and the working class around the globe.
International Worker’s Day is celebrated as Labor Day in most countries. This is a day to celebrate laborers and the working class around the globe.
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
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