Summary
Alternative Name: Button
May Day badge, Australia, 1982. The badge promotes work for socialism and ending poverty in Australia.
May Day, the 1st of May, is International Workers' Day, It is a celebration of working classes and labour. In Australia, it is usually celebrated by a march on the Sunday closest to the 1st May, although Labour Day is celebrated on a different date with a public holiday.
Part of collection of badges collected by Jim Cooper, a veteran member of the Building Workers' Industrial Union (NSW Branch) and Union and political activist before his death in 1984. His daughter passed the badges on to Alf Zeeno, ex-secretary of the BWIU, with a request that they be donated to the museum.
Physical Description
Round red badge with black text.
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Collecting Areas
Public Life & Institutions, Working Life & Trades, Politics & Society
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Acquisition Information
Donation from (Estate of) Jim Cooper, 14 Aug 1990
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Inscriptions
Text: WORK FOR/SOCIALISM/END POVERTY/IN AUSTRALIA/MAY DAY/1982.
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Overall Dimensions
4.5 cm (Width)
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Keywords
May Day, Peace Issues, Political Ideologies, Socialism, Working Life, Poverty, Badges