Industrial Workers of The World! 

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Global (Commonwealth Union) – Today is Industrial Workers of the World Day, where the world comes together to celebrate this Day, a special occasion dedicated to honoring the invaluable contributions and unwavering spirit of industrial workers across the globe. This day serves as a reminder of the remarkable achievements and ongoing struggles faced by these individuals, who form the backbone of our societies. From factories and construction sites to mines and warehouses, industrial workers play a pivotal role in driving economic growth and fostering societal progress. On this day, we pay tribute to their resilience, solidarity, and the crucial role they play in shaping our modern world.

Industrial Workers of the World Day traces its roots back to the early 20th century when the International Workers of the World (IWW), also known as the “Wobblies,” emerged as a revolutionary labor union. Founded in 1905, the IWW sought to bring together workers from various industries and unite them under the common goal of achieving better working conditions, fair wages, and improved rights. Their efforts were aimed at empowering workers and challenging the existing system, which often exploited laborers for the benefit of a privileged few.

Industrial Workers of the World Day serves as a time to reflect on the remarkable achievements of the labor movement and the progress made in safeguarding the rights of industrial workers. It also reminds us of the ongoing struggles faced by workers across the globe and the need for continued support and solidarity. The emergence of AI in recent years may take away many jobs including industrial jobs, the day serves as a reminder to train industrial workers with new skills and possible new sources of income with the possibility of job losses in the future.

On this day, labor unions, organizations, and communities around the world organize events, rallies, and conferences to celebrate the resilience and determination of industrial workers. These gatherings provide an opportunity to shed light on the challenges faced by workers and advocate for their rights. Activities may include panel discussions, exhibitions, cultural events, and marches aimed at raising awareness about worker exploitation, unsafe working conditions, and social inequality.

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