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It goes back to May 1, , when labor unions went on a strike in the United States of America and demanded that workers should not be forced to work more than eight hours a day. The bomb blast took lives of several people and police officers and injured more than people. However, the strike did not have any immediate effect on the laborers work but it helped in establishing the eight hour work day rule in India and other countries of the world. Also Read - Rainfall Alert!

The fourth bank holiday of is the early may bank holiday. When is the May Day bank holiday for May 1? When are the rest of the bank holidays in ? What will the weather be like for the May bank holiday? Bank Holidays When is the next bank holiday in the UK? This holiday probably originated as a Roman festival honoring the beginning of the summer season in the northern hemisphere. In more recent times, May Day has been as a day to campaign for and celebrate workers' rights.

In many places, the first day or the first Monday in May is celebrated as the start of the summer season. People organize events to celebrate the end of the winter season, fertility, and hope of the approaching summer. A particularly widespread UK May Day tradition is maypole dancing. Children, particularly girls, dance around a tall pole, decorated with long, colorful flowing ribbons.

The aim of the dance is to create a decorative pattern on the pole with the ribbons. The maypole dancing has roots in Roman Britain around 2, years ago, when soldiers celebrated spring by dancing around decorated trees while giving thanks to their goddess Flora. Another traditional form of dancing, Morris dancing, is also associated with the beginning of May. Dancers dress in white with bells on various parts of their costumes and carry scarves and long wooden sticks.

The dancing is accompanied by loud accordion music. Groups of Morris dancers often hold displays on the early May bank holiday.

This type of dancing was initially carried out exclusively by men. However, in past decades, the tradition has achieved growing popularity among women as well. Other traditions include making floral garlands, decorating houses with flowers and leaves and crowning a May queen as a living image of the Roman goddess Flora.



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