Varnam Malaysia
  • News
    • Sports
    • Education
  • Reviews
    • Concert
    • Movie Reviews
  • Exclusive
  • Culture
  • Travel
  • Community
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Trailers
    • Music
    • Movies
No Result
View All Result
Varnam Malaysia
  • News
    • Sports
    • Education
  • Reviews
    • Concert
    • Movie Reviews
  • Exclusive
  • Culture
  • Travel
  • Community
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Trailers
    • Music
    • Movies
No Result
View All Result
Varnam Malaysia
No Result
View All Result
Home Community

Dr V. David; The Pillar Who Made Labour Day A Public Holiday in Malaysia

by Revathi Durai
May 4, 2021
236
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterSend

Have you ever wondered why 1st May is declared as labour day?

Many are likely unaware that the legendary workers’ hero V. David was responsible for getting Malaysia to recognise Labour Day as a workers holiday rather than a socialist holiday. 

David, who was fondly known as ‘King David’ was a Malaysian trade unionist and former opposition politician elected to the Malaysian parliament twice, representing the Bangsar and Damansara constituencies. He was recognised in parliament for being bold and outspoken when it came to issues affecting Malaysia’s Indian population.

Image Credit: Aliran.blog

He was internationally renowned for founding the Workers Institute of Technology (WIT) in Port Klang in the early 1970s, which offered education to thousands of workers’ children. After much commotion and controversy, Former Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman, declared 1st of May as an official public holiday in 1972. 

Image Credit: Aliran.blog

Our beautiful Malaysia celebrated Labour Day for the first time ever on 1st May, 1973.

According to Aliran, he was also appointed as the Chairman of the World Tamil Association in 1984. Not to forget the book entitled, ‘Freedom That Never Came’ was penned by David which chronicled his insights on Malaysia’s post-independence era.

David passed away on 10th July, 2005, and is remembered as a strong advocate for the Malaysian workers’ movement and the needy. 

“Heroes get remembered, but legends never die.”

– Babe Ruth-

Apart from that, the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) has requested that the Selangor state government name a road after the late V. David, a veteran trade unionist who fought for workers’ rights during his lifetime.

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Telegram for more updates and breaking news. 

Filed Under Dr V. DavidFormer Deputy Prime MinisterFreedom That Never CameKing DavidLabour DayTun Dr Ismail Abdul RahmanWorkers Institute of Technology (WIT)
https://lomp.at/3lyr0
Share106Tweet54Send

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

Image Source: Pusat Darah Negara Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia FB
Community

Thaipusam 2026 Blood Donation Drive at Batu Caves Sees Strong Public Response

by Shangkari
February 2, 2026

As chants echo and kavadi bearers make their sacred ascent at Batu Caves, another powerful act of devotion is unfolding...

Read more
Image Source: dappenang Instagram
Community

Minister Steven Sim Announces Financial Aid for Two Temples in Penang

In conjunction with the Thaipusam celebrations in Penang, Minister of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (KUSKOP), Steven Sim announced a total...

Read more
by Kavitha
February 2, 2026
Image Source: Malaysia Kalai Ulagam
Community

Thirumurai Innisai Arangam 2026: A Sacred Evening of Devotion, Music and Living Heritage

The timeless verses of the Thirumurai resonated through sacred music as Sachidananda Musical presented Thirumurai Innisai Arangam 2026, a spiritually...

Read more
by Kavitha
January 29, 2026
Image Sources: scheekeong Instagram
Community

Government Increases SPUMI Allocation to RM50 Million to Strengthen Indian Entrepreneur Ecosystem

The government has strengthened it’s support for the Indian community’s business ecosystem by increasing the allocation for the Indian Community...

Read more
by Shangkari
January 29, 2026
Image Source: Clean Thaipusam Instagram
Community

Clean Thaipusam 2026: Respect the Temple as Our Home

Clean Thaipusam, a volunteer-led non-governmental initiative, has expanded its festival cleanliness and sustainability programme to six Malaysian states with the...

Read more
by Kavitha
January 28, 2026

TRENDING

  1. 1

    Road Closures and Security Measures Announced for Penang Thaipusam

  2. 2

    EXCLUSIVE: Dr Vanajah Siva, the Angkasawan Finalist Who Never Stopped Reaching for the Stars

  3. 3

    AI-Powered Tracker Introduced for Penang’s Historic Silver Chariot Procession

  4. 4

    Hip Hop Tamizha Lights Up Stadium Merdeka in Historic Kuala Lumpur Concert

  5. 5

    MADANI Bhakti Thaipusam 2026: MOHR Brings Services and Career Support to the Community

  • Advertise With Us
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

©2026 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Sports
    • Education
  • Reviews
    • Concert
    • Movie Reviews
  • Exclusive
  • Culture
  • Travel
  • Community
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Trailers
    • Music
    • Movies

©2026 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Sports
    • Education
  • Reviews
    • Concert
    • Movie Reviews
  • Exclusive
  • Culture
  • Travel
  • Community
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Trailers
    • Music
    • Movies

©2026 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.