💨 Abstract
May 1, or Labour Day, commemorates workers' rights, rooted in 19th-century labor struggles. However, the modern workforce, now including gig workers and freelancers, largely ignores the day, finding it outdated. Traditional labor movements and laws struggle to address today's fragmented, digital workforce, leading to a decline in May Day's relevance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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