Slovenian Leaders Mark Labor Day, Emphasize Human-Centered Technological Progress
Ljubljana, Slovenia – On May 1st, both Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar and Prime Minister Robert Golob issued messages commemorating International Labor Day, emphasizing the importance of human-centered technological advancement. Both leaders stated that true progress is not achievable without respecting human labor, its safety, and dignity. President Pirc Musar highlighted the ongoing relevance of the labor movement, asserting that “May 1st should also be an opportunity for gratitude – for recognition of each of you who contribute to the common good.” She underscored that digitalization, artificial intelligence, and global shifts in work can only foster development when coupled with a commitment to worker well-being.
Prime Minister Golob echoed this sentiment, stating that technological progress “not” including human consideration is “not” real progress. He stressed the need to acknowledge the contributions of workers and recognize their role in shaping the nation’s future. Both officials extended sincere congratulations to all workers on the international holiday, acknowledging the continued significance of “labor” in Slovenia’s development.
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