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Labour Day
View Labour Day in Egypt, including upcoming dates, public holiday status, and related observances.
Facts
- Date
- May 1, 2027
- Local name
- عيد العمال
- Country
- Egypt
- Category
- COUNTRY_PUBLIC
- Type
- public, national
What is Labour Day?
May 1st marks Labour Day in Egypt, a national observance dedicated to recognizing the contributions of workers and the labor movement. This day celebrates the historical struggles for workers' rights and achievements.
Recognized as a public holiday, Labour Day signifies the importance of fair labor practices and the ongoing pursuit of equitable working conditions for all.
Why it matters
The observance of Labour Day in Egypt continues to underscore the vital role of labor in the nation's economic and social development.
It serves as an annual reminder of the collective efforts required to advocate for improved working conditions, fair wages, and essential worker protections.
This holiday prompts contemporary discussions about labor policies and the enduring significance of workers' rights in the modern era.
How to observe
In Egypt, Labour Day is typically marked by official ceremonies and public forums organized by governmental bodies and labor unions, acknowledging the nation's workforce.
As a recognized public holiday, numerous businesses, government offices, and educational institutions cease operations, allowing citizens to participate in commemorative events or enjoy a day of rest.
Many Egyptians use this occasion to reflect on labor rights, historical milestones of the labor movement, and contemporary employment issues, sometimes engaging in related community activities.
Dates
| Year | Date | Link |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2025-05-01 | View 2025 holidays |
| 2026 | 2026-05-01 | View 2026 holidays |
| 2027 | 2027-05-01 | View 2027 holidays |
| 2028 | 2028-05-01 | View 2028 holidays |
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Observed in other countries
| Country | Date | Name | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 2027-03-01 | - | View |