While most of us have come to associate Labor Day with mattress sales, car deals, and/or backyard barbeques on a three-day weekend, very few people make the leap to a celebration of workers, unionism, or the American Labor movement in any way. Actually, in the wake of the events in Chicago in 1886 at Haymarket Square, where police arrived to break up a rally in support of striking laborers pushing in part for the 8-hour day, it was May 1
Jim, it's great to see you back, and hopefully your health crisis is over. We're looking forward to more columns, especially now that the labor movement has some good momentum.
This Labor Day, Let’s Celebrate American Workers and their Unions
Jim, it's great to see you back, and hopefully your health crisis is over. We're looking forward to more columns, especially now that the labor movement has some good momentum.