Labor Day
Labor Day a United States Federal Holiday that we observe on the first Monday of September. We started observing this most precious day in 1894 when by the hands of the U.S. Military and the U.S. Marshall’ s the death of many workers were killed. Labor Day was then rushed through Congress and signed into law within six days after the end of the Pullman Strike.
We celebrate Labor Day with parades that show strength for trade and labor organizations. Speeches with an emphasis on our economic and civilĀ situation the topic we want to hear.
Labor Unions in the U.S. represent the workers of unions among public sectors. Teachers and police are two of the major unions. Unions in the private sector have fallen drastically. It is also celebrated as the end of summer.
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