Pakistan Announces Public Holiday on May 1 for Labour Day
The Government of Pakistan has officially declared May 1, 2026, as a public holiday across the country in observance of Labour Day, also known as Youm-e-Mazdoor. The announcement brings a welcome break for workers nationwide while highlighting the importance of labor rights and contributions to society.
4/29/20261 min read


Labour Day is observed annually on May 1 to recognize and celebrate the efforts of workers and the labor force. It serves as a reminder of the struggles and achievements of labor movements around the world, as well as the ongoing need to ensure fair working conditions, wages, and rights.
As part of the public holiday, government offices, banks, educational institutions, and many private businesses will remain closed for the day. Essential services, however, are expected to operate as usual.
This year, Labour Day falls on a Friday, creating a long weekend for many people. The extended break offers an opportunity for families to spend time together, travel, or simply relax.
Beyond the holiday, Labour Day carries a deeper message—encouraging reflection on the value of hard work and the role of workers in building and sustaining the economy. It also emphasizes the importance of continued efforts toward improving labor standards and ensuring dignity in the workplace.
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