May Day in Switzerland in 2025


  How long until May Day?
May Day
  Dates of May Day in Switzerland
2026 May 1
Appenzell AusserrhodenFri, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-LandschaftFri, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-StadtFri, May 1Regional Holiday
FribourgFri, May 1Regional Holiday
JuraFri, May 1Regional Holiday
NeuchâtelFri, May 1Regional Holiday
SchaffhausenFri, May 1Regional Holiday
SolothurnFri, May 1Regional Holiday
ThurgauFri, May 1Regional Holiday
TicinoFri, May 1Regional Holiday
ZurichFri, May 1Regional Holiday
2025 May 1
Appenzell AusserrhodenThu, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-LandschaftThu, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-StadtThu, May 1Regional Holiday
FribourgThu, May 1Regional Holiday
JuraThu, May 1Regional Holiday
NeuchâtelThu, May 1Regional Holiday
SchaffhausenThu, May 1Regional Holiday
SolothurnThu, May 1Regional Holiday
ThurgauThu, May 1Regional Holiday
TicinoThu, May 1Regional Holiday
ZurichThu, May 1Regional Holiday
2024 May 1
Appenzell AusserrhodenWed, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-LandschaftWed, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-StadtWed, May 1Regional Holiday
FribourgWed, May 1Regional Holiday
JuraWed, May 1Regional Holiday
NeuchâtelWed, May 1Regional Holiday
SchaffhausenWed, May 1Regional Holiday
SolothurnWed, May 1Regional Holiday
ThurgauWed, May 1Regional Holiday
TicinoWed, May 1Regional Holiday
ZurichWed, May 1Regional Holiday
2023 May 1
Appenzell AusserrhodenMon, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-LandschaftMon, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-StadtMon, May 1Regional Holiday
FribourgMon, May 1Regional Holiday
JuraMon, May 1Regional Holiday
NeuchâtelMon, May 1Regional Holiday
SchaffhausenMon, May 1Regional Holiday
SolothurnMon, May 1Regional Holiday
ThurgauMon, May 1Regional Holiday
TicinoMon, May 1Regional Holiday
ZurichMon, May 1Regional Holiday
2022 May 1
Appenzell AusserrhodenSun, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-LandschaftSun, May 1Regional Holiday
Basel-StadtSun, May 1Regional Holiday
FribourgSun, May 1Regional Holiday
JuraSun, May 1Regional Holiday
NeuchâtelSun, May 1Regional Holiday
SchaffhausenSun, May 1Regional Holiday
SolothurnSun, May 1Regional Holiday
ThurgauSun, May 1Regional Holiday
TicinoSun, May 1Regional Holiday
ZurichSun, May 1Regional Holiday
  Summary

This holiday is most commonly associated as a commemoration of the achievements of the labour movement

  Local name
Tag der Arbeit
  May Day in other countries
May Day internationally
  Which regions observe Labour Day in 2025?
National Holiday Regional Holiday Not a public holiday Govt Holiday

When is Labour Day?

This international holiday is observed on May 1st. It is most commonly associated as a commemoration of the achievements of the labour movement. The holiday may also be known as International Worker's Day or May Day and is marked with a public holiday in over 80 countries.

History of Labour Day

The first May Day celebrations focused on workers took place on May 1st 1890 after its proclamation by the first international congress of socialist parties in Europe on July 14th 1889 in Paris, France, to dedicate May 1st every year as the "Workers Day of International Unity and Solidarity."

The date was chosen due to events on the other side of the Atlantic. In 1884 the American Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions demanded an eight-hour workday, to come in effect as of May 1st 1886. This resulted in the general strike and the Haymarket (in Chicago) Riot of 1886, but eventually also in the official sanction of the eight-hour workday.

The riots at Haymarket Square in Chicago had begun as peaceful demonstrations over the legal establishment of an eight-hour workday.

At a protest rally on May 4th 1890, a bomb was thrown at the police as they tried to disperse the crowds, resulting in the deaths of several police officers and some civilians.

Though the eight-hour workday was not fully adopted across America until the 20th century, the events in Chicago inspired similar protests across Europe, establishing May 1st as the day to recognise the rights of workers across the world.

May 1st is celebrated as May Day in most countries around the world. In the United Kingdom and Ireland the bank holiday isn't fixed on May 1st but instead is observed on the first Monday of May.

In the 20th century, the holiday received the official endorsement of the Soviet Union, and it is also celebrated as the Day of the International Solidarity of Workers, especially in some Communist states. Celebrations in communist countries during the Cold War era often consisted of large military parades with the latest weaponry being exhibited as well as shows of common people in support of the government.

Curiously (given the origin of the May 1st date), the United States celebrates Labor Day on the first Monday of September (May 1st is Loyalty Day, a legal but not widely recognized holiday in the United States). There is some suggestion that the reason for this was to avoid the commemoration of riots that had occurred in 1886. The adoption of May Day by communists and socialists as their primary holiday has been as another reason for the official resistance to May Day labor celebrations in America.

Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands also celebrate Labour Day on different dates; though that has to do with how the holiday originated in those countries.

May Day has long been a focal point for demonstrations by various communist, socialist, and anarchist groups.

Labour Day around the World

May Day

May 1st was also a pagan holiday in many parts of Europe, Its roots as a holiday stretch back to the Gaelic Beltane. It was considered the last day of winter when the beginning of summer was celebrated.

During Roman times, May 1st was seen as a key period to celebrate fertility and the arrival of spring. The Roman festival of Flora, the goddess of flowers and the season of spring, was held between April 28th and May 3rd.

Traditional English May Day rites and celebrations include Morris dancing, crowning a May Queen, and dancing around a Maypole; festivities which made it a popular seasonal celebration in medieval England.

In Switzerland, Labour Day is a holiday in the following 11 cantons: Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, Fribourg, Jura, Neuchâtel, Schaffhausen, Solothurn, Thurgau, Ticino and Zurich. The status of the holiday may vary between the cantons, for instance in Solothurn, it is a holiday in the afternoon.


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