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This article explores the historical evolution and modern observance of Labour Day in Jamaica, which is celebrated annually on May 23rd. Originally established to replace the British colonial tradition of Empire Day, the holiday honors a 1938 labor uprising led by Alexander Bustamante. In the 1970s, the focus shifted toward nation-building, transforming the date into a time for civic duty and community service projects. Today, citizens participate in voluntary labor such as repairing schools, painting public buildings, and improving local infrastructure. Legal provisions also ensure that if the date lands on a weekend, the following Monday is rec ... 

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