Eight Hour Day Monument 8 Hour Reserve, Cnr Russel St and, Victoria St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Eight Hour Day Monument





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Eight Hour Day Monument 8 Hour Reserve, Cnr Russel St and, Victoria St, Melbourne VIC 3000




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8 Hour Reserve, Cnr Russel St and, Victoria St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Hours

  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




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Thomas Liontis
19.10.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
It has a symbolic purpose I suppose, it's a decent enough place to visit if you are looking for meeting point near the university and gaol.
Khoa Nguyen
10.10.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
8 hours sleeping, 8 hours recreation, 8 hours working.
Sum Body
10.09.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
I remember working this and then the sad demise of working conditions.A CAMPAIGN FOR THE EIGHT-HOUR-DAY was led by the labor movement in the 1850s that brought about a revolution in worker’s rights. Skilled tradespeople who had immigrated to Australia for the gold rush had been influenced by the Chartist movement in Britain and the democratic crucible of the United States.In the 1800s, most Victorians worked up to fourteen hours a day, six days a week. There was no sick leave, no holiday leave, and employers could fire employees at any time, without giving a reason. The eight-hour-day campaign was based on the ideal of an eight-hour working day with “eight hours labour, eight hours rest and eight hours recreation.”The top of the obelisk is decorated by a bronze emblem featuring “888,” on top of which is an encircled globe supporting a crown and orb. Around the monument’s globe the inscription reads: “Labour, Recreation, Peace.” While the eight-hour day was an important achievement for the building workers, conditions for women and child labourers in particular remained unchanged and unreasonable for decades. The monument was unveiled in 1903 and 14 surviving pioneers of the eight-hour-day movement attended the ceremony. These pioneers had led the way, not only for the state of Victoria, but for the rest of the world.
Ian Woodruff
10.09.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
IMPORTANT PART OF AUSTRALIA'S LABOUR MOVEMENT HISTORYThe eight hour day was a hard-won employment condition pursued by very early migrants attracted by Victoria's gold rush in the 1850s.At that time a 14 hour day, six days a week was the norm. The campaign was based on 3 key claims:1. Australia's climate (compared to Britain) was much harsher2. Workers needed time to access education3. Workers needed more time with familyThe Builder's Union and stonemasons successfully prosecuted these claims to gain the right to a 48 hour week and Saturday afternoons off work.Conditions (for most workers) have improved substantially since that watershed campaign.The monument itself is a bit sad and isolated on a small patch of grass next to the Emily McPherson Building at RMIT and opposite the Trades Hall Building.
Florence McCarthy
02.09.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
This historical landmark is a reminder of the struggle to achieve an 8 hour work day. Although it is easily accessible the monument is often overlooked but should not be missed.
Stacey Hunter
06.08.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
This monument commemorates the 8-hour workday, which got it start in Melbourne!It's easy to forget that in the 1800s, workers were subjected to 12+ hour workdays in terrible factory conditions. If you complained, you could be fired and then you'd starve.At the top, you'll see '888', which stands for the ideal day: 8 hours for sleeping, 8 hours of work and 8 hours for leisure.Enter the fair labour movement in 1856. The monument was installed in 1902. They hadn't heard of commuting, yet.It's gold and shiny and right next to the gaol and lots of great food, so have a look!
CB CB
25.07.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
8hrs work. 8hrs rest. 8hrs recreation. Not to be forgotten, for work is a never ending process.
Abdallah Ouda
23.07.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
Nice to stop by during CBD walk trip
Tom Explores Life (Tom)
21.07.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
A great expression of the importance of a balanced life. It is a statement of the way our societies norms have changed over time. The monument and it's written words remind me of one in Parramatta.
Victor Wang
20.07.2023
Eight Hour Day Monument
Great monument to stop by and take a look at if you're in the area and would like to learn a bit of history and see the unique design of this monument.

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8 Hour Reserve, Cnr Russel St and, Victoria St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Eight Hour Day Monument