Labor Day: Labor Day is the first Monday in September. It is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.” YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County is also closed today for Labor Day to celebrate the contributions of our American workers. #laborday #ywcaroc #onamission #america
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DID YOU KNOW??? Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers; it was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894. READ MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF LABOR DAY HERE: http://ow.ly/YCLy50KuWch #eventprofs #tradeshows #tradeshow #laborday
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The origin of May Day Labor Day: May Day in the American labor movement in the mid-19th century. At that time, workers in many countries, including the United States and Europe, fought for the introduction of an eight-hour working day. On May 1, 1886, workers in Chicago and other cities in the United States held general strikes and demonstrations, demanding improvement of working conditions and the implementation of an eight-hour working day. After a bloody and arduous struggle, the workers finally won. To commemorate this great workers' movement, in July 1889, at the founding conference of the Second International organized by Engels, May 1 of each year was announced as International Labor Day. This decision received a positive response from workers around the world. The May Day Labor Day was established to recognize and commemorate the contributions of workers to social and economic development. It is also an important holiday to advocate workers' rights and promote social progress. #MayDay #IFPD #LCD #interactivedisplay #cuhub
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Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday of September in the United States, has historical roots in the late 19th-century labor movement. The observance, in the past, aimed to honor laborers who campaigned for better working conditions, fair wages, and labor rights. Meanwhile, May 1st is recognized globally as International Workers' Day or May Day, stemming from the Haymarket affair in Chicago in 1886, where labor activists advocated for an eight-hour workday. The events culminated in a labor protest that turned violent, leading to deaths and injuries. Today, May 1st is recognized as a significant day for workers' rights and is celebrated in many countries as International Workers' Day or Labor Day. Labor Day is celebrated to recognize and appreciate the hard work of workers but under fair conditions. It's a day to acknowledge their importance to the economy and society. Even though many workers continue their daily routines on Labor Day, the holiday serves as a reminder of their dedication and the significance of their contributions. The day is not about rest for everyone, but about acknowledging the role of labor in our lives and economy. #Laborday #History
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Labor Day is a reminder of the incredible power of labor, unity, and collaboration that has shaped our world. 💪👷♀️👨🌾👩🍳 As we enjoy this day, let's also remember the importance of advocating for workers' rights and pushing for a society that values and supports the dignity of every laborer. Check out these interesting facts about Labor Day and labor history: Also known as International Workers Day or May Day. On May 4th, 1886, near Chicago’s Haymarket Square, thousands of American laborers protested for rights like the eight-hour workday. Back then, laborers worked 100+ hours a week. The protests were not successful in achieving their short-term goals, but they did raise awareness of the conflict between labor and business. The International Labor Organization (ILO) was established in 1919 to promote social justice and decent work for all. Although America and Canada celebrate Labor Day on the first Monday of September, more than 150 countries celebrate International Workers Day on May 1st. #Laborday #SuDevo
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Happy Labor Day! Hoping everyone has some time for Friends & Family as we celebrate American Workers! A quick note from the Department of Labor: "Observed the first Monday in September, Labor Day is an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of American workers. The holiday is rooted in the late nineteenth century, when labor activists pushed for a federal holiday to recognize the many contributions workers have made to America’s strength, prosperity, and well-being."
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Celebrating the Labor Legacy: From Challenges to Victories It’s Labor Day and it is essential to reflect on the deep roots of the labor movement and the sacrifices made by those who fought for the rights we often take for granted. American workers, including enslaved people, faced unimaginable challenges before Labor Day became a national holiday—long hours, unsafe conditions, and little to no compensation, laying the foundation of the nation's economy. Brave individuals like Eugene V. Debs, César Chávez, Mother Jones, and Dolores Huerta led the charge throughout history, organizing strikes, marches, and protests for fair treatment, decent wages, and safe working environments. Their efforts paved the way for the labor protections we have today, making significant sacrifices from the Pullman Strike to the Delano grape strike. Today, the labor movement addresses new challenges such as wage inequality, the gig economy, and workplace discrimination, carrying on the spirit of those early advocates in every worker who fights for fairness and justice. As we celebrate this Labor Day, let's express our deepest gratitude to all those—past and present—who have contributed to the labor force. Their hard work, resilience, and dedication have not only built our nation but also improved the lives of millions. We owe them our thanks and our continued commitment to ensuring that all workers are treated with dignity and respect. #LaborDay #WorkersRights #Gratitude #LaborMovement #EugeneVDebs #CesarChavez #MotherJones #DoloresHuerta #Equality #FairWages #SafeWorkplaces #AmericanHistory #FightForJustice
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Labor Day, observed on the first of May, is a significant day dedicated to honoring the contributions and achievements of workers worldwide. It's a day that commemorates the historic struggles and gains made by workers and the labor movement, reflecting on the economic and social achievements. The origins of Labor Day date back to the labor union movement in the United States in the late 19th century, particularly the eight-hour day movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. While the date of observation varies by country, the spirit of the day remains the same: a tribute to the impact and strength of workers' solidarity and their role in shaping economies and societies. It's a day for parades, speeches, and celebrations that acknowledge the value of hard work and the ongoing pursuit of fair labor practices and conditions. . . . #ed_byte #edbytee #laborday #LaborDay2024 #labordaysale #LaborDayPromo #labordayweekend
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DID YOU KNOW | Do you know the history of Labor Day? Click the link to learn more about the annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of American workers. #LaborDay #History #economicimpact
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Labour Day celebrations typically honor the contributions of workers and the labor movement. It's a day to recognize the social and economic achievements of workers and to advocate for fair labor practices, such as safe working conditions, reasonable working hours, and fair wages. From this side I wish everyone a happy labour day full of God's blessings. #madarakahomesltd #propertyinvestment #financialinvestment
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BREAD AND ROSES: EXPLORING THE TAPESTRY OF AMERICAN LABOR HISTORY WITH BRUCE WATSON Mike interviews Bruce Watson. In this episode, we delved deep into the heart of American labour history with acclaimed author Bruce Watson, discussing his captivating book “Bread and Roses: Mills, Migrants, and the Struggle for the American Dream.” Buckle up as we uncover the untold tales of resilience, struggle, and triumph in pursuing the American Dream. SUMMARY The conversation started with reflections on the profound sacrifices made by workers throughout history. I pointed out the stark reality of the past, where individuals were willing to give up their livelihoods for meagre pay. But amidst the challenges, Bruce illuminated the inspiring narratives he uncovered during his research for the book. As we delved more profoundly, the discussion turned to the pivotal role of unions in shaping American labour history. Drawing from my own insights, I acknowledged the invaluable contributions of unions in championing workers’ rights, especially during the early 1900s. However, we didn’t shy away from addressing the issues of corruption and power struggles that plagued unions over time. Bruce provided a nuanced perspective, highlighting the significant milestones achieved by unions, from securing minimum wage to advocating for occupational safety laws. He emphasized that despite the flaws, unions played a vital role in advancing workers’ rights and shaping the American landscape. @milliondollarbookman @thedreamstarter https://lnkd.in/dbKMkp8T
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