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- Samuel Parnell, father of the eight-hour day movement
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Labour Day commemorates the struggle for an eight-hour working day, and has been celebrated in New Zealand every year since 28 October 1890. New Zealand workers were among the first to win the eight-hour day when, in 1840, the carpenter Samuel Parnell refused to work more than eight hours. Born in London, Parnell left for New Zealand in 1839, ...
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- 2015-10-05
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- Archives New Zealand
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- Archives New Zealand / Archives / New Zealand / New Zealand History / History / Labour / Work / Strike / Eight hour day / Eight hour movement / trade / Union / unions / trade unions / Holiday / Labour Day / Samuel Parnell / Petone
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