Labor Day History: How America’s Workers Shaped the Holiday
Labor Day isn’t just a day off—it’s a tribute to the resilience and strength of America’s workforce. The holiday dates back to the late 19th century, when labor unions pushed for recognition of workers' rights and better conditions. Their efforts led to the creation of a national holiday that honors the contributions of workers who built the nation. From the factories of the Industrial Revolution to today's diverse workplaces, Labor Day is a reminder of the ongoing fight for fair labor practices and the significant impact workers have had in shaping America’s history.
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