Labor Day, also known as Randolf Fawkes Day, is observed in the Bahamas on the first Friday in June. This public holiday celebrates the achievements of workers and their contributions to the nation's development. The day commemorates a significant workers' strike that occurred on June 7, 1942, in Nassau, where workers demanded higher wages and better working conditions, marking a pivotal moment in the labor movement. The holiday is named after Sir Randolf Fawkes, a prominent Bahamian lawyer and trade unionist who played a crucial role in establishing the first black government in the Bahamas in 1967. Celebrations typically include a large parade through the streets of Nassau, featuring musicians, traditional performers in colorful costumes, and participants from various labor unions and political parties. The parade concludes at the Southern Recreation Grounds, where speeches are delivered in honor of Labor Day.
First Friday in June: Labor Day (Randolf Fawkes Day) (Bahamas)
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