Miners' Day 2025: when the holiday is and how to congratulate the workers.
According to inkorr.com: A miner is a complex and important profession that requires dedication and is considered one of the most dangerous. Therefore, Glavcom has prepared interesting postcards and sincere greetings for everyone engaged in this difficult yet important work.
When to celebrate Miners' Day in 2025?
In Ukraine, Miners' Day is celebrated every year on the last Sunday of August. In 2025, this holiday will fall on August 31. The tradition of celebrating it was initiated in 1935 during the active development of the coal industry in Ukraine.
With Ukraine gaining independence, the traditions of celebrating Miners' Day were enshrined in a decree by President Leonid Kravchuk. Since 1993, this holiday has pleased miners every year, highlighting the importance of their work and contributions to the country's development.
Congratulations on Miners' Day in prose
Congratulations on Miners' Day! I wish you health, reliable friends, and always a safe return to the surface.
Congratulations to all miners on your professional holiday! May your work always be appreciated, and your families be filled with happiness and well-being. I wish you health, luck, and safety in everything!
Congratulations on Miners' Day in verses
Miner, your work is important and hard,You descend deep into the earth every day.May you always succeed in life,And may the light of hope burn daily in your soul.
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In the dark mine, with a pure heart,You are a model of hard work for all,We congratulate you on your holiday, hero of the depths,May your strength grow as strong as granite.
This holiday has deep roots that trace back to Soviet times when the coal industry was actively developing. After Ukraine gained independence, the tradition of celebrating Miners' Day was enshrined in a presidential decree and continues to be celebrated, emphasizing the significance of miners' work and their contributions to the development of the state.
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