May 1st – from celebrating workers’ day to an outing with friends and family

Not too long ago, May 1st was a celebration of the labor movement in Denmark. A day off for many and a time for workers to rejoice and scold employers. Today it is quite peaceful and mostly characterized by young people and families celebrating spring

Banners will be flown, but this year’s May 1 is expected to be peaceful and without angry speeches from the workers. (photo: Wiki Commons/Lisa Risager)

A significant reason why Denmark is a fairly equal society is due to a historic strong labor movement. In the period after the First World War, trade unions were formed and strengthened, and Denmark had its first prime minister from the Social Democrats (Thorvald Stauning) who originated from the working class.The trade union movement and […]


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