Yesterday, a jerk (shit) was explaining to me that Labor Day was established by the little duke...
“Vittorio Emanuele III by the grace of God and by the will of the Nation King of Italy, having seen the law of June 23, 1874, n.1968; having seen the law of June 19, 1913, n.630; having heard the Council of Ministers; on the proposal of the President of the Council of Ministers, Minister of the Interior, in agreement with the Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs; we have decreed and decree: April 21, the commemorative day of the founding of Rome, is dedicated to the celebration of labor and is considered a holiday, except for judicial offices. The de facto holiday of May 1st is abolished, and all agreements made between industrialists and workers for a day off on that day must be applied to April 21 and not to May 1st. This decree comes into effect today and will be presented to Parliament to be converted into law. We order that this decree, bearing the seal of the State, be included in the official collection of laws and decrees of the Kingdom of Italy, mandating that all concerned observe and enforce it. Given in Rome, on April 19, 1923.” And nothing... then someone will come to tell me that anti-fascism is not democratic and bla bla bla bla Gianna Nannini - Bla bla
“Vittorio Emanuele III by the grace of God and by the will of the Nation King of Italy, having seen the law of June 23, 1874, n.1968; having seen the law of June 19, 1913, n.630; having heard the Council of Ministers; on the proposal of the President of the Council of Ministers, Minister of the Interior, in agreement with the Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs; we have decreed and decree: April 21, the commemorative day of the founding of Rome, is dedicated to the celebration of labor and is considered a holiday, except for judicial offices. The de facto holiday of May 1st is abolished, and all agreements made between industrialists and workers for a day off on that day must be applied to April 21 and not to May 1st. This decree comes into effect today and will be presented to Parliament to be converted into law. We order that this decree, bearing the seal of the State, be included in the official collection of laws and decrees of the Kingdom of Italy, mandating that all concerned observe and enforce it. Given in Rome, on April 19, 1923.” And nothing... then someone will come to tell me that anti-fascism is not democratic and bla bla bla bla Gianna Nannini - Bla bla
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