Khaberni - On the first of May each year, the world pauses to appreciate and respect a class that has been and still is the cornerstone in building civilizations and shaping the future: the workers, those who have etched the features of human progress with their sweat and blood, turning dreams into a tangible reality.
Throughout history, the journey of the workers has not been easy or laden with achievements, but rather a long road of struggle, patience, and sacrifices. They faced harsh conditions, exhausting work hours, and exploitation that disregarded human dignity, yet they persisted in claiming their rights, achieving what they aimed for, and making their voices heard after being marginalized. The labor and union gains made were not by coincidence, but the fruit of bitter struggle and a profound belief in the justice of their cause.
In Jordan, the worker holds a distinguished place in the nation's conscience, as a true partner in the path of construction and development. Since the establishment of the state, the Jordanian worker has been present at every site, building, planting, manufacturing, and innovating tirelessly. Every paved road, every productive factory, and every operating institution are living testimonies of their dedication and devotion.
The Jordanian worker has proven to be a model of determination and will, capable of facing challenges no matter how great, and believing that work is both an honor and a mission. Their role has not been limited to production alone but has extended to being an element of stability and security in society, contributing to the national economy, and reinforcing the state's resilience in the face of crises.
Amid contemporary conditions and the economic and health challenges faced globally, the importance of protecting workers' rights and ensuring their dignity becomes evident, for they are not merely tools of production but the lifeblood of every project and the foundation of every renaissance. Hence, it becomes a duty to promote a fair work environment, provide job security, health care, and social guarantees that safeguard the worker's humanity.
Workers' Day is not just a fleeting occasion, but a message of loyalty and appreciation for every working hand, every effort made, and every soul that believes in the shared responsibility of building. On this anniversary, we extend a salute of respect to the workers of Jordan, who have been and continue to be the epitome of achievement, a symbol of giving, and a hope for a brighter future.
They are the present we cherish, the future we bet on, and before and beyond that, they are the living pulse of the nation, ceaselessly giving..



