It serves as a day for general strikes and rallies advocating for labor rights, economic equality, and democracy [8, 11].
"Mayday" is the internationally recognized distress signal used in voice-radio communications to indicate imminent danger or a life-threatening emergency [15, 26, 33].
Specific training, such as Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) deployment, is used to manage these high-stress situations [34]. Mayday
Research such as the Effects of Mayday on Firefighters explores the physiological and emotional stress responses of crews when a peer calls for help [9].
It was adopted in 1927 by the International Radiotelegraph Convention as the voice equivalent to the SOS Morse code signal [33]. Notable Incidents: It serves as a day for general strikes
In fire services, a "Mayday" call is a specific procedure for a firefighter in distress [9, 34].
A famous instance where a plane ran out of fuel over the Atlantic but managed to glide to a safe landing [24]. Research such as the Effects of Mayday on
Organizations like the National Education Association (NEA) provide toolkits for educators and community organizers to participate in May Day actions [11]. 3. The MayDay Group (Academic Theory)