- Budge Budge, Khalpol, Kolkata

Labour Day is a special occasion dedicated to honouring the hard work and contributions of workers everywhere. It originated in the late 19th century and was first celebrated on May 1, 1886, in the United States to recognize the labour movement’s fight for an eight-hour workday. The day highlights the important role that labour plays in building and sustaining society while promoting fair treatment and workers’ rights. Celebrating Labour Day encourages respect and gratitude for all those who contribute their skills and efforts, reminding us of the dignity of work and the value of every individual’s contribution.
WE AT FLORENCE INSTITUTION
Celebrate Labour Day with heartfelt appreciation for our support staffs, who play a vital role in the school’s daily functioning. To make them feel special, students, guided by their teachers, create handmade cards expressing gratitude and respect. The school also presents thoughtful gifts to each staff members as a token of appreciation for their dedication. This celebration helps instil in students a deep sense of respect for all forms of work and the people behind the scenes.