HAPPY LABOR DAY WEEKEND AMERICA
Carry the battle to them. Don’t let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive and don’t ever apologize for anything.
Harry S. Truman
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Well we are already here. Our first Monday in the month of September. End of summer, start of football season or is it more than that?
WHEN WAS THE FIRST LABOR DAY?
1882 on September 5th in New York City organized by Peter J. McGuire (carpenter) as a march/parade from City Hall to Union Square then on to Reservoir Park for a picnic. The event included 10,000 workers and their families.
WHEN WAS LABOR DAY FORMALLY ESTABLISHED?
1894
WHAT MADE IT OFFICIAL?
Labor Day became official based on the events surrounding the PULLMAN STRIKE of 1894 during Grover Cleveland’s administration (The 22nd and the 24th President of the United States, which makes him the only president to have been elected to office twice but not in back to back presidential terms. He is also noted for being the only Democrat elected to office during the lengthy reign of a Republican majority between 1860 to 1912. Cleveland was a conservative in that he was not an advocate for inflation, subsidies for businesses, farmers or even veterans, pricey tariffs, or imperialism ).
WHAT WAS THE PULLMAN STRIKE?
The Pullman Strike was a political battle between the railroads and the labor unions which started in Pullman Illinois. A company by the name of the Pullman Palace Car Co. suffered a strike of three thousand of its employees because of drastic reductions in wages. You have to understand that rail cars were the most popular mode of travel back then so traffic flow was adversely effected. Anything West of Chicago did not move. Eugene Debs was the head of the American Railway Union that represented approximately 250,000 workers in 27 states. President Cleveland sent federal troops and marshals to shut down striking because of its ill effects on the nation. From a legal standpoint President Cleveland said it was affecting the U.S. Postal Service’s ability to deliver mail. He was thereby justified in sending troops. 13 union workers were killed and fifty seven were injured. Six thousand members of the union were involved and caused about $350,000.00 worth of damage (nearly nine million today).
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LABOR DAY?
When it was first established nationally, a parade was to take place following a festival to honor, encourage and celebrate the American spirit of trade and labor organizations. Some question the political cleansing attempt on the part of President Cleveland given that it was passed six days after the Pullman strike ended and many of his cabinet members did not believe the president had the right to unleash 12,000 army troops and marshals to the scene.
WHAT IS LABOR SUNDAY?
Labor Sunday is the Sunday before Labor Day. It was established in 1909 to highlight the spiritual and educational elements of Labor Day as it relates to the Bible.
WHAT IS THIS OTHER LABOR DAY – MAY 1ST?
This is an international holiday recognized and celebrated by about eighty countries. It is also known as the International Workers’ Day or May Day. It focuses on labor unions specifically. It marks the 1886 Haymarket Massacre of Chicago on May 4th. It started out as a rally for striking workers who were pushing for an eight hour work day. Someone threw a bomb at police while police were trying to break up the rally. Police retaliated with gunfire. Eight officers were killed. The majority were killed by “friendly fire”. To this day it is unknown how many civilians were killed. Eight men were tried. Four were convicted and executed and one man committed suicide in prison. Please take special note that the prosecution was convinced that none of the eight defendants were involved in throwing the bomb.
We so often get caught up in thinking the era we live in is the most volatile, the most corrupt as every generation wishes for the “old days” when matters were simpler, people were kinder, and there was a niceness in the air. Let this be a lesson and a strong reminder to all of us that corruption and suspicion of corruption go back long before any one of us was born. There is much more to many of these stories, but we don’t want to make the blog an entire American history lesson. Illegal searches were conducted and freedom of speech was squashed during this time.
Perhaps we need to look a little more carefully at Labor Day and its true meaning from all perspectives. Some of us recall May Day when we were children, but that is a holiday that has gone by the way side for the most part in this country.
I HEAR GOOD & BAD THINGS ABOUT UNIONS:
Many people believe unions to be useless today. Many people take for granted the working conditions they have today and are unaware that those limited hours, pay, vacation time, sick time, and other benefits were as a result of labor unions fighting and its members dying for improved working conditions. Nothing is a given in this world unless you understand its history and continue to demand that it remain on the “books”. Some form of American unions have been around since the start of this country.
WHATS THE BIG DEAL ABOUT CHILD LABOR LAWS?
Unions were instrumental in establishing child labor laws. Most of us are too young to know of a time when children as young as three years of age were put to work for twelve hour days, no school, and were working in conditions that most adults could not survive in. The Industrial Revolution sparked the need for even more children working in small, tight, dangerous spaces that adults could not reach because of their size. Children worked in mines, around dangerous machinery, chimneys, prostitution and more. Because of the unbearable hours, malnutrition, no health care, children would sometimes fall asleep on the job. Even though they were working side by side with their parents and siblings, it was not unusual for a shop boss or supervisor to beat the child. The parents could not fight back because it would mean the loss of jobs for the entire family. Essentially it was about two steps higher than slavery minus the racism. This was nearly every company across the board. So it wasn’t as if you could argue unfair treatment, quit and get another job with a sanely operated company.
To give you an idea of how barbaric our society was back then, and by we I mean every continent on the planet, it was a big milestone when Britain came through as the first nation to pass a law in favor of children. Its laughable now, but then it was a huge relief to many families and children. It fell under the title of FACTORY ACTS in the early 1900′s. Children under the age of 9 were not allowed to work at all. Chidren between the ages of 10 and 17 were limited to a twelve hour work day, which indicates they were working sixteen or more hours per day prior to the law. We still have sweat shops and worse still today. The poorer the country the fewer child labor restrictions there are.
WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN THE U.S.A.?
1.7 million children UNDER THE AGE OF 15 were said to be working in 1900 in the U.S.A. in the fields of industry. By 1910 that number had climbed to 2 million. Labor unions were already up and running, fighting and battling for rights for everyone. The issue was that as with any movement, the extremists are the gutsiest of all, but with that extremists mentality comes a number of harsh negatives. The union leaders in the 1700′s and 1800′s and beyond were known to be violent, unruly, coercive, and intimidating to co-workers and political officials. Many would argue that if they weren’t, nothing would have been accomplished with those in power in America. It was only through fear that politicians were motivated to rein in the questionable employment practices of large company owners and executives. Opposition to unions, even today, allege that unions are socialistic and no longer necessary. In fact many would argue that we have swung too far in over compensating for our history and now we are dealing with ungrateful, selfish, nondedicated workers who have a sense of entitlement and take advantage of the system. WHERE DO YOU STAND ON THIS ISSUE?
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Always remember humans are charged with keeping one another in check. It doesn’t matter if you are the President of the United States, a CEO of a major corporation, a clerk at a retail store or you are out of work on disability. Honesty and integrity should be at the top of every man and woman’s list because no one is any more important or any less valuable than the other. Every single one of us impacts, shapes and influences our employers, family, friends, children, community, the nation and the world. We are each representatives of this list. We have an obligation to be the best we can be to our employers and to the people who fought and still fight for the luxuries we enjoy today.
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Ok, I am one of those Americans who always viewed Labor Day as just another day off, the end of summer but the START OF NFL SEASON! I am pleasantly humbled by this article. You have no idea. I will spread the word when I attend our family picnic tomorrow and my best friends party on Sunday. Great conversation piece and I’ll actually sound intelligent too
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We are pushing through to enjoy these holidays. After reading this article, which was spectabulous by the way, I wonder if we ever had a straight president in the White House. I refuse to come down hard on Prez Obama until or unless people start admitting that all of them have done us wrong in some way shape or form and it just happens to be coming to a head now. Did everyone forget about the bogus voting that took place between Gore & Bush with Florida being the biggest state of contention and Florida also being governed by Prez Bush’s brother, Jeb? Now reading about Prez Grover Cleveland, I can clearly see he was all about appearances when it came to making Labor Day official. Prez Cleveland was in the pocket of big industrial companies back in the 1800′s. Just to know that corporate America abused children like they did and adults makes me sick to my stomach. Its par for the course though with a country that stole God’s land in the first place. No one seemed to care when homes, businesses and churches were constructed overtop of our sacred ground of our ancestors. I am torn so often between my anger toward the Muslims with the whole mega mosque deal in New York and the fact that the people of this nation did the same thing to us. I guess the main difference is at least America waited until it was victorious. The Muslims act as though they are already victorious because a large faction buy into that jedi mind-game of “I think I can, I think I can, if I build a mosque, I know I am, I know I am…” Its old and its sickening no matter who is playing the game. I don’t want change, not change like that no matter what bitterness me and my family are working through. I prefer the Christian based political system we have because the crazies in Christianity aren’t as influencial as the crazies in the muslim world.
Anyway enough of the depressing commentary -lets just celebrate what we have today and lets work on fighting to keep what we have.
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Happy Labor Day and Mega Thanks To Our Fantastically Brave Troops! We honor you now and always. Get home safely!
Great insight into American labor history This needs to be brought to light. You are right we always think the current generations are the ones moving further and further away from biblical principles, but history shows that humans have been fighting against the truth of God since the beginning of time. How sad. How great we are when we pull together and step out in faith.
The Lowell Female Labor Reform Association (LFLRA) was one of the first American labor organizations organized by and for women. The Lowell Female Labor Reform Association was founded in 1844 by the “mill girls” of Lowell, Massachusetts. Sarah Bagley was the first president of the LFLRA.
Everybody remember the fight of the early establishment for fair labor practices. People died in riots and rallies all over the country and all over the world for centuries as they fought against deplorable working conditions that made indentured servants look like they had it easy. When people wonder where the employee attitude comes from, it is rooted in a long history of unfair treatment. When people think private industry will run itself without government interfering, people must never consider this country’s past, because private industry had its chance to do it right and they didn’t. Governments not perfect but I think the two of them balance each other out. I don’t want to see pure government rule any more than I want to see a pure corporate America. To be frank I don’t think there is much of a difference any longer. Corporate owns government and government owns corporate just like our domestic leaders have blurred the lines between us and foreign nations for the last forty years.
God Bless America – Happy Labor Day & Welcome Home to our Fighting Troops.
Glorious holiday weekend. Weather is perfect here in Maryland. Not too cold & not too hot. Love the fact that every time there is a holiday I learns loads about the holiday I never knew before. Your writers are really good.The resume you did for me finally landed me a contractual position for 6months. These blogs gave me the confidence I needed to trust you to do my resume. Thank you and Happy Labor Day too. Take it easy and I’ll keep you posted by email if the contract is not renewing next year.
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Cool statistics and background on this Labor Day subject. Happy Labor Day and lets get aalllll the troops home.
Much Happiness and Love for the Labor Day Weekend!
Educational blog as usual for Best Services Online, which is why I like coming here. Be grateful America because it is not the same in other parts of the world!
BEIRUT: Lebanon has been declared a “partially free” environment for labor unions, outperforming most of its Middle East neighbors but still falling short of human-rights standards, a report by independent watchdog organization Freedom House revealed.
“The Global State of Workers Rights: Free Labor in a Hostile World” report, published this week, found Lebanon, Oman, Tunisia and Morocco to be broadly welcoming to the right to form unions and to lobby for labor demands, such as higher wages or sickness benefits.
In contrast, it found Syria, Saudi Arabia and Libya to be “very repressive” and totally closed to the genuine expression of labor grievances, with workers experiencing the constant threat of intimidation, repression and violence.
Most other Middle East and North Africa Countries (MENA) were classified as “repressive” and the region was voted the worst in the world for labor unions, lagging behind sub-Saharan Africa and former Soviet Bloc states.
“The rights of workers [are] in jeopardy in much of the world, with trade unions facing serious obstacles in every region except that of the European Union,” the report said.
“Workers and their unions are confronted by particularly severe challenges in the Middle East, the former Soviet Union, and Asia.”
In Lebanon there are more than 160 unions, 22 of which are grouped in the General Confederation of Lebanese Workers. Unions may engage in collective-bargaining processes with the support of 60 percent of the membership but the Labor Ministry must approve the formation of all new organizations.
“Labor laws do not currently offer sufficient protection for workers who belong to unions,” the report said. “Lebanese labor laws exclude public-sector employees, some agricultural workers, and household workers.”
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Yippeeeeee! Labor Day – Vegas is definitely in the swing of things. Check out their star line up. Some people will definitely be working over the Labor Day weekend.
http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2010/aug/31/labor-day-weekend-2010-party-vegas/
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Will.I.Am at Wet Republic Here’s hoping he does the same on Sunday. Bonus: a set by Sharam. Doors at 11 a.m., $75 and up.
Keri Hilson at Blush Meet a collaboration machine. The Grammy-nominated R&B/hip-hop singer has worked with everyone from Kanye West to Akon, but she’ll shine just as bright when she takes the mic solo. Catch her Sunday at Blush, where she’ll perform hits off her 2009 album, In a Perfect World. Doors at 9 p.m., $30, local ladies free.
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Travie McCoy at the Bank Want to be a billionaire? How freaking bad? Channel your big-money aspirations Friday night at the Bank as Labor Day Weekend begins with the Gym Class Hero singing his hit “Billionaire.” Doors at 10:30 p.m., $30 and up.
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As the weather is usually nice during this time of the year, most Americans use Labor Day for some kind of outside event or picnic or barbecue. Or it is often used as an opportunity to make a short vacation. Around Labor Day the NFL and college football season starts. College football usually starts the week before Labor Day and NFL games usually start the Thursday after Labor Day
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Learned so much and have to write and say thank you. Shouldn’t this be the type of thing we learn about in history. I even took American history in college and never once did we touch on the inner working of labor unions. I also took two and three hundred level poliscience courses and still nothing about labor unions. I learned more in a single blog from you than I feel I have in an entire semester in college AND THIS WAS FREE. i PAID $15k a year for school.
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“Labor Day Weekend 2010: Latest Jobless Rate – Unemployment rose according to the unemployment report for August, up to 9.6 percent. The total number of jobs lost was 54,000, but some have speculated that most of those jobs loss were those of temporary census workers. However, there is encouragement because the private sector was actually able to create 67,000 jobs last month. The number is much higher than most experts predicted, and is the eighth straight month that increases in the private sector have been reported.
Now, President Barack Obama is announcing a new round of tax cuts for small businesses. The idea is that small businesses stimulate job growth, and tax cuts mean that they can afford to hire more people. It also means that the government will not have to support ailing businesses with bailouts that are supplemented through tax dollars….”
http://news.spreadit.org/labor-day-weekend-2010-latest-jobless-rate/
Fantastic blog with invaluable historical data. It is no wonder we are facing what we are facing now. Since this nation was obviously built on a lot of instability even as far back as the 1700′s which was the beginning. How uninpsiring , but I am a truth seeker who never candy coats anything. I’ve taken the time to review many of the links your readers posted under some of the other blogs on Jobs and Global Updates and oh my gosh I am appalled. I always heard people talking about Halliburton and the ties of the Bush family to the Tri Lateral Commission, but I just didn’t know it went so far back in history. We were doomed as a nation when we first drew blood with the American Indian and from there it was all down hill. The problem is no other nation is any better than us,l but now that we’ve grown up and matured “a little”, we expect every other nation to be where we are in our maturity cycle. This does not speak well of humans across the globe in the past, present or any one yet to come. Our nature is to destroy, insult and then blame everyone else for the problems we create as humans. Again this goes for every single nation. No nation is really any better than the other, except for economics. Its more a matter of who can store their skeletons in the closet and be the neatest about it and who can better carry on a conversation as if there is no elephant in the room. Even with labor unions and labor atrocities across the globe. Some countries don’t even have unions and they need them more than America. We are not living up to our potential.
Find it in your hearts to have a pleasing Labor Day weekend.
As a union rep it was heartwarming to see the comprhensive selection of articles on organizing history. Equally encouraging is all the positive feedback from the various bloggers, Thank You! Unions aren’t perfect and we’ve had our share of corruption, but the work force in this country is much better off because of them. Big business is always complaining about how much the union contracts are costing but never divulge how much money they’re actually making and wasting.
Couldn’t have asked for a better article on this holiday. We have labor union negotiations approaching in the next month and a half. This blog will serve us well in reminding our union members who paved the way and that the way was paved with people’s lives. We get too comfortable too often. We also forget to consider the employer’s perspective and that they have limitations and desires too. It is not all about the worker any more than its all about the employer. There has to be a meeting of the minds.
Happy Labor Day
Take advantage of anywhere from 10 – 90% off regular prices at department stores and cyber sales, which each year lure customers away from beaches and backyards to help clear out their inventory before the the big holiday shopping season.
Summer may be almost over, but there are still cool treats in store for shoppers at Labor Day sales, with deep discounts on furniture, fall clothing, jewelry, school supplies and, of course, the last of the season’s beachwear and patio furniture.
http://www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/labor-day-sales.htm
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Just stumbled upon your article and will certainly review all the other ones. Seriously good stuff. Nice history. Interesting about the Haymarket Massacre and the Pullman Strike.
Happy Labor Weekend
Couldn’t have asked for a better explanation of Labor Day. My son is using this as his main source for one of his first assignments for school. Thanks we learned a lot. He seemed to like reading this much better and didn’t get as easily distracted as he does when he is forced to read something from a more formal forum. He seems to retain your information a lot better. It must be the way its written. I’m not sure but its working. I wish you could do a purely educational blog, but I realize teaching is not your business, but I wish it was for my son’s sake. Thanks and have a safe holiday.
I love Labor Day because we always travel. This is the 1st year we couldn’t get away, but you know what? That’s ok because we cooked out in the back yard today, we set up four tents earlier in the morning and the kids are having their friends over. When we travel, we can never have this many people join us. I like your view point Best Services that maybe these eight million jobs lost was a chance for eight million souls to grow closer to their families and to God. I think you said something to that effect in one of your other blogs. This is exactly what has happened with us. We took a page out of your Affordable Vacations Blog and today and this evening has been the most fun we have had on Labor Day in a long time. I am sitting on the front porch and can hear my little ones giggling with their friends. We are due to roast marshmallows at 11pm so I have to run soon. After that I can finally lay down my head. I read a lot of the blog comments about people feeling discouraged and I have this to say. No matter what we have done as a nation, admitting to it is the first step in the healing process for ourselves and our victims. We are permitted to make mistakes but more importantly we are permitted to learn from those mistakes. Instead of looking at the glass as half empty-flip it around. We survived despite all of this. We are still a nation that people want to escape to from all over the world. We are still a nation that has the freedom to speak so horribly about our leaders without losing our lives over it. We are a nation that has opened its doors to every race, religion, and economic class possible. We are not perfect and we will never be perfect, but we are a nation that enslaved a race of people and then turned around and elected a member of that race to president (mixed race or otherwise). We are a nation that yes still cheats, lies and is tempted by all of the sin Satan throws at us, but we still manage to TRY to do the right thing or make right by things we’ve done wrong. So I don’t feel so depressed or discouraged. I feel encouraged, because we should not have survived as long as we have, but we have and not only have we survived but we are thriving even in a recession. We still have running water, electricity, driveable roadways, safe housing and more that most countries would give their left arm for. I’m voting. I’m voting as a proud and happy unemployed American who is prepared to face foreclosure and get back up and dust myself off again.
God bless America & Happy Labor Day
Beautiful article on Labor Day. You have managed to move my heart on this topic. I can’t stop thinking about how much our early statement and states-women went thru just to get us where we are now. Those poor, poor children… yuck and double yuck and shame on England and the U.S.. I have never been a proponent of unions. This article will cause me to pipe down and listen the next time unions become the topic of conversation.
Have a fantastic Labor Day Weekend!
May God bless America, its employed and unemployed, its troops and its vets, its angry, tired, poor and wealthy. I pray God oversees and steers the way of our politicians. I can’t look to men for answers or solutions because men have failed us countless times. This is a day of celebration and unfortunately the Internet is swarming with talk of the buring of the Qu’ran in protest to the Muslim faith refusing to relocate the location of a mosque. Lord help us in all of our immaturity from the Muslims to the Christians to the Buddhists to the Hindus and to the people who think they are above religion because they crown themselves as “intellectuals”. Thank you to the fighting union organizers and men and women of the past. Thanks for the eight hour days which are draining enough on our internal systems.
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Happy Labor Day Everybody. I can’t get over the fact that it is this late in the year already. Some really great posts and links with posts attached. Great political ideas and thoughts throughout this whole blog. We don’t have the answers and we aren’t going to have the answers. All the way from President Obama to President Bush to the garbage man who picks up your garbage. One thing about all these people in history with the labor unions, politicians, employers and society back in the seventeen hundreds and eighteen hundreds is that they were much more connected to the Word. Many sought their answers there when things grew chaotic. I don’t know what people do in their private lives, but it doesn’t seem like they are opening up the Bible to direct them through this hel_ we are in now. I plead with President Obama, Nancy Pelosi, McCain, and all the rest of the dems and repubs to reach down deep in your private moments and have that significantly and brutally honest discussion with God. Hurry please. Put down the money, put down the alcohol, put down the perscription meds, and put down everything of this world and talk to HIM.
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