Happy May Day weekend More than 160 countries celebrate May Day and the contribution of workers. In 66, May 1st or the first Monday is a national holiday. Ireland was one of the last countries to introduce a May bank holiday - in 1994, and it marked our centenary anniversary.
— Irish Congress (ICTU) (@irishcongress) May 5, 2025
Chesterfield May Day with the branch and @PPatelUnite who is a guest speaker today for @UniteEastMids #chesterfieldmayday #chesterfieldmaydayrally
— Unite Hospitality East Midlands (@unitehospoEM) May 5, 2025
Competition time! To celebrate May Day and the longed-for coming of summer, I'm giving away a signed edition of my 'Reynard the Fox', a copy of the accompanying gold-tipped 'A Fox for All Seasons' journal, both with map endpapers & fine ribbons, packets of Dorset red butter Show more
— Anne Louise Avery (@AnneLouiseAvery) May 5, 2025
Here's the Vice President of the Chicago Teachers Union on an organizing call for the May Day protests a few weeks ago. I recorded this live. He calls to: -Shut sh*t down -Abolish the constitution -Overthrow Democracy. This is who is teaching your kids in public schools. Quote Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist @DeAngelisCorey · 2h SCOOP: Chicago Teachers Union's new contract allows all students AND STAFF "to use the bathroom or locker room that corresponds to their gender identity." There were 500 sexual misconduct complaints against their employees in 2022. These have increased 12% since last year.
— Karlyn Borysenko, anti-communist cult leader (@DrKarlynB) May 5, 2025
It's ironic that you post this whilst enjoying your May Day bank holiday; which celebrates International Workers' Day and the long campaign by trade unionists for better working conditions. So, enjoy your holiday and raise a glass to those 'militant' unions and all they've won! Quote 7 lb peg technician @peg_roger · 1h Replying to @RMTunion The only way militant Unions negotiate is by ransom strikes. Get rid of the militants.
What’s better than sunshine, street stalls, and Union Jacks? A packed #CastleDonington May Day Fair full of community spirit as we get ready to mark #VEDay! Great to see so many out enjoying the day and celebrating what brings us together.
— Cllr Charles Pugsley (@CPugsleyReform) May 5, 2025
ACP Oklahoma was honored to attend the party's Central Committee inauguration and celebrations of May Day and VE Day. Congrats to comrade @tii_poe on his inauguration as our state's CC delegate! The Communist Party is rising American Marxist and 2 others
Happy Edmar May Day to everyone who celebrate! GIF
— Karoliina 💜 Jag var lost, innan jag hittade hem (@KarkkiOfficial) May 5, 2025
May Day History
May Day in Ireland, like in many Celtic religions, commemorates the coming of spring and the blossoming of flowers and fruit, a festival known as Lá Bealtaine. May Day maypoles, brightly decorated tall poles with ribbons attached, are a common sight and a reminder of the country's pagan past.
May Day is also celebrated as part of the global worker’s rights movement, with protests and marches taking place in the larger cities and towns of Ireland. The contrast between the two events on this day are remarkable but each offer their own charms. The passive and contemplative aspects of May Day are countered by the vocal energy of Labour Day.
Top facts about May Day
"May Day" is also known as a distress signal in radio communications. It originated from the French term "m'aider" which means "help me".
May Day is often associated with the colour red, which symbolizes both workers' struggles and the beauty of spring. Red flags and banners are commonly seen during May Day celebrations.
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May Day Top Things to Do
May Day coincides with the start of spring, so it's an ideal time to plant flowers or start a small garden. Spend the day gardening, tending to plants, and bringing more color and life to your surroundings.
Take some time to research and learn about the different May Day traditions around the world. Expand your knowledge about the holiday's historical and cultural significance, and share what you've learned with others.