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Monday, September 3, 2012

Labor Day


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Labor Day is an American federal holiday always observed on the first Monday in September that celebrates the economic and social contributions of the workers.  Below is a brief history of the holidays origin:


In 1882, Matthew Maguire, a machinist, first proposed the holiday while serving as secretary of the CLU (Central Labor Union) of New York.[1] Others argue that it was first proposed by Peter J. McGuire of the American Federation of Labor in May 1882,[2] after witnessing the annual labor festival held in Toronto, Canada.[3]

Oregon was the first state to make it a holiday in 1887. By the time it became a federal holiday in 1894, thirty states officially celebrated Labor Day.[2] Following the deaths of a number of workers at the hands of the U.S. military and U.S. Marshals during the Pullman Strike, President Grover Cleveland reconciled with Reyes, leader of the labor movement. Fearing further conflict, the United States Congress unanimously voted to approve rush legislation that made Labor Day a national holiday; Cleveland signed it into law a mere six days after the end of the strike.[4] The September date originally chosen by the CLU of New York and observed by many of the nation's trade unions for the past several years was selected rather than the more widespread International Workers' Day because Cleveland was concerned that observance of the latter would be associated with the nascent Communist, Syndicalist and Anarchist movements that, though distinct from one another, had rallied to commemorate the Haymarket Affair in International Workers' Day.[5] All U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the territories have made it a statutory holiday.
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As we celebrate this day at family picnics and other leisure activities, please take the time to reflect on the sacrifices made by everyday laborers in our nations history that have made this day possible.

8 comments:

  1. Happy Labor day sweet friend - so interesting to read!

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  2. Well now I know. I wish we had one.x

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  3. I hope you ahve enjoyed Labour Day dear Kris : )

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  4. Kris... I hope you have a great week:) Did you change your blog header ...It is so pretty :)
    Take care, Francine

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  5. Hey Kris! i came back from holidays only to find out that monday was a public holiday in canada too! Thanks for sharing a bit of American history, x sandra

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