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May Day and the Impact of AI on Workers’ Rights

1 May 2026
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On May 1, International Workers’ Day is celebrated globally, although the U.S. observes Labour Day in September. The origins of May Day stem from the 1886 labor strikes in the U.S. advocating for an eight-hour workday. Currently, workers face new challenges from artificial intelligence, which threatens jobs, exemplified by Amazon’s recent layoffs and plans to replace numerous positions with automation, raising concerns about workers’ rights and job security in an increasingly AI-driven economy.

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