International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day in some places, is a celebration of labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement, anarchists, socialists, and communists and occurs every year on May Day, 1 May, an ancient European spring holiday.
Labor Day was celebrated in BBIS to sensitize the students for the supporting staff often known as fourth grade employees, who began working before the day breaks and keep working through out. Students were also reminded that the sincerity behind the work does matter; no work is big or small. On this day the bright faces of BBIS performed a skit for the workers working in the school. All the sweepers, gatekeepers, peons etc. were called in the morning assembly which made them surprised. Students of classes XI performed a skit depicting daily schedule of the workers, which made them feel sentimental. The play also made each and every student realize that the person with any profession should be respected and honoured. The students also took the pledge that they would respect the workers.