
International Labour Day: 25+ wishes, quotes, messages, WhatsApp status to share
May Day, also referred to as Labour Day, is celebrated every year on the 1st of May in the majority of countries, including India. It is a day to acknowledge the sweat and toil of workers in all sectors and industries. Labour Day reminds one that the world runs because of the continuous sweat of millions of people who build, sustain, protect, progress, and help our societies.advertisementLabour Day falls on Thursday, May 1, 2025. People celebrate this day by sending warm wishes, inspirational messages, inspirational quotes, and emotional pictures on WhatsApp, Instagram, and other social media platforms. In this article, we are bringing you 25+ wishes, quotes, and status ideas to help you pay tribute to the essence of Labour Day and thank workers around the world.INTERNATIONAL LABOUR DAY: 25+ WISHES, QUOTES, MESSAGES, WHATSAPP STATUS TO SHARE
HAPPY LABOUR DAY 2025: BEST WISHES AND MESSAGESHappy Labour Day to all the hardworking souls out there! Your efforts make the world better every day.Wishing you a joyful and relaxing Labour Day. You deserve every bit of appreciation and rest.May your Labour Day be filled with pride and happiness for the work you do!Here's to strong hands and strong hearts—Happy May Day!No work is small. Every effort counts. Happy Labour Day!This May Day, we thank all workers for building our future, one day at a time.Wishing you peace, joy, and a well-earned break this Labour Day.advertisementINSPIRATIONAL LABOUR DAY QUOTES 2025'Without labour, nothing prospers.' – Sophocles'Work is no disgrace; the disgrace is idleness.' – Greek Proverb'Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.' – Confucius'The reward of a thing well done is having done it.' – Ralph Waldo Emerson'Genius begins great works; labour alone finishes them.' – Joseph Joubert'A man is not paid for having a head and hands, but for using them.' – Elbert Hubbard'Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.' – Tim NotkeLABOUR DAY 2025 WHATSAPP STATUS AND CAPTIONSHard work never goes out of style.Respect every hand that builds the world.Here's to the hands that make our lives better.From farmers to engineers—every job matters!No matter your uniform, your work shines bright.Labour Day is not merely a holiday, it is a reminder that all work, whether large or small, must be treated with respect. It came out of the labor union movement during the 19th century when workers insisted on reasonable working hours and proper treatment. Today, it still remembers the dignity of labor and fights for workers' rights and fair compensation.Let's utilise Labour Day 2025 as an opportunity to thank the hard working individuals surrounding us, from the delivery driver to the nurse, from the shopkeeper to the sweeper. Through a small message, social media post, or a courteous word, let us express "Thank You" to the individuals who make things happen.Share these quotes and wishes with your family members, co-workers, and friends, and spread the message of unity, gratitude, and respect.

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