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1971 Sweden Swedish May 1st Labor Day Gustaf Moller Mayday Pin Badge

1971 Sweden Swedish May 1st Labor Day Gustaf Moller Mayday Pin Badge

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  • This is a rare gold coloured metal badge from Sweden.
  • The badge has a long stick pin style fastener and is 1.4cm high.
  • Featuring the date 1 MAY 1971  and the image of Gustaf Moller  father of the welfare state and keen magician. 
  • 1 May has been an important part of Swedish history since the late 19th century. The day was made a public holiday in 1938 but had been celebrated by the Swedish Social  Democratic Party and the left since 1890. The first International Workers' Day celebration gathered more than 50,000 people in central Stockholm. The crowd went to hear speeches by the leading figures in the Swedish labour movement such as Hjalmar Branting (later prime minister), August Palm and Hinke Bergegren. During World War I the demonstrations mainly had a peace message and the Liberal Party also joined the demonstrations. The eight-hour working day and women's suffrage were the principal themes during the troubled times after World War I.
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