Workers' Day

Workers' Day is one of South Africa's 12 official public holidays under the Public Holidays Act (Act 36 of 1994). It falls on the same date every year. Next: 1 May 2027.

Fixed Date

Always on 01/05

Next Occurrence

1 May 2027

Saturday

Workers' Day creates a 5-day long weekend in 2027

27 Apr – 01 May · No leave needed

What is the history of Workers' Day?

Workers' Day, also known as May Day or International Workers' Day, has been celebrated in South Africa since the early 20th century. During apartheid, it was particularly significant as workers' organisations played a crucial role in the struggle for liberation. The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and other unions organised mass action and strikes that contributed to ending apartheid. After 1994, 1 May became an official public holiday, recognising the contributions of workers to society.

Why do we celebrate Workers' Day in South Africa?

Workers' Day honours the contributions of workers to the economy and society. It celebrates the achievements of the labour movement in securing workers' rights, including fair wages, reasonable working hours, and safe working conditions. Trade unions often organise rallies and events to highlight ongoing labour issues.

How is Workers' Day celebrated in South Africa?

  • Union rallies and marches
  • Political speeches
  • Workers' rights advocacy
  • Family rest day
  • Community events

What's Open

Some restaurants, petrol stations

What's Closed

Government offices, banks, most businesses

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