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Samuel Parnell

Personal details

Full Name:

Samuel Duncan Parnell

Lifetime:

19 Feb 1810 – 17 Dec 1890

Biography

Samuel Parnell
Labour Day, a public holiday in New Zealand since 1900, is a suitable occasion to pay tribute to Samuel Parnell, who achieved fame as the founder of the eight-hour working day in New Zealand.

Events In History

28 October 1890

The first Labour Day celebrated the struggle for an eight-hour working day. Parades in the main centres were attended by several thousand trade union members and supporters.

Articles

Labour Day

Celebrated on the fourth Monday in October, Labour Day commemorates the struggle for an eight-hour working day, a right that carpenter Samuel Parnell had famously fought for in 1840. Our first Labour Day was held on 28 October 1890, and it has been a statutory public holiday since 1900. Read the full article

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Celebrated on the fourth Monday in October, Labour Day commemorates the struggle for an eight-hour working day, a right that carpenter Samuel Parnell had famously fought for in

Main image: Samuel Parnell
Samuel Parnell (1810–1890), who initiated the eight-hour working day