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  2. Eight-hour day movement - Wikipedia

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    [10] The eight-hour day was the first topic discussed by the International Labour Organization which resulted in the Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 ratified by 52 countries as of 2016. The eight-hour day movement forms part of the early history for the celebration of May Day, and Labour Day in some countries.

  3. 1872 New York City eight hour day strike - Wikipedia

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    While employers increased their attacks on strikers in June, workers organized a parade for June 10, to rally for the eight hour day. Around 20,000 workers reportedly participated in the march. Anti-strike papers of the time associated the march with the recent Paris Commune , and fear mongered the strikers as a violent threat.

  4. Why do we work 9 to 5? The history of the eight-hour workday

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    US work culture revolves around employees putting in eight hours a day, five days a week — a schedule immortalized by Dolly Parton in her 1980 song “9 to 5.” ... September 9, 2023 at 3:59 AM ...

  5. International Workers' Day - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand workers were among the first in the world to claim the right for an eight-hour working day when, in 1840, the carpenter Samuel Parnell [185] won an eight-hour day in Wellington. Labour Day was first celebrated in New Zealand on 28 October 1890. [186] Labour day falls every year on the fourth Monday of October.

  6. Samuel Duncan Parnell - Wikipedia

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    In a workers' meeting at October 1840, it was agreed that people should only work eight hours a day, which must be between 8am and 5pm. Anyone accepting less favourable working conditions was to be thrown into the harbour. The eight-hour day was cemented when, in 1841, road-builders in Hutt Valley went on strike after being told to work longer ...

  7. Israel's Gantz demands Gaza day-after plan by June 8 ... - AOL

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    JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz demanded on Saturday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commit to an agreed vision for the Gaza conflict that would include ...

  8. Ira Steward - Wikipedia

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    Ira Steward (1831–1883) was a key figure in labor movement in the United States during the late 19th century. He is best known as a leading advocate of the eight-hour work day. The effect would need to open jobs for more workers, and open new hours of leisure.

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