This observation traces its roots in different movements in the 1900s, particularly in the United States of America, particularly garment workers fighting for their economic rights and fair work hours.
In 1911, the first International Women’s Day was celebrated on 19 March participated by millions of men and women. However, a tragic incident led to the changing of this date. On 25 March, 1911, 140 working women died in a fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York City. This brought to light the unfair labor practices and inhumane working conditions that women workers face and led to several rallies.
Celebrating the National Women's Month is really good especially for women for they also want to be treated like a normal human being and not as someone who is a burden in other people's live. We must respect each other so that no one will look down over the other.
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https://pcw.gov.ph/2021-national-womens-month/
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I like how you discuss the topic in a simple but meaningful way. Your conclusion is really touching 'cause it shows that you really respect women for who they are. You did a great job in expressing your insights, keep it up!
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