Friday, October 24, 2008

What is Labour Day?

Remember!! A holiday on Monday as it is Labour Day. Read more about why NZ celebrates this day.

Click on the picture of Samuel Parnell to visit NZ History Online to learn more
Here is Wikipedia's definition
'In New Zealand, Labour Day is a public holiday held on the fourth Monday in October. Its origins are traced back to the eight-hour working day movement that arose in the newly founded Wellington colony in 1840, primarily because of carpenter Samuel Parnell's refusal to work more than eight hours a day. He encouraged other tradesmen to also only work for eight hours a day and in October 1840 a workers' meeting passed a resolution supporting the idea. On 28th October 1890 the 50th anniversary of the eight-hour day was commemorated with a parade. The event was then celebrated annually in late October as either Labour Day or Eight-Hour Demonstration Day. In 1899 government legislated that the day be a public holiday from 1900. The day was celebrated on different days in different provinces. This led to ship owners complaining that seamen were taking excessive holidays by having one Labour Day in one port then another in their next port. In 1910 the government "Mondayised" the holiday so that it would be observed on the same day throughout the nation. Nowadays for the majority of New Zealanders it's "just another holiday".Wikipedia 2008

1 comment:

Room 9 @ Pt England School said...

Hi,
We are room 10 at Pt England School in Auckland. I am very glad that it we have an 8 hour working day & no longer. However, some teachers do work longer. We will check in from time to time to see what other cool and exciting things your class gets up to.