History of Labor Day

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Roughsoul1991

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The worker is often taken for granted. And today in America we celebrate the contributions the worker sacrifices in order to live and promote the well being of society. We are the gears in the clock of society.

Giving countless hours, stress, sweat, and exhaustion. But the worker pushes through. Through the pains and missed memories of family the worker is needed. Slowly the worker's body breaks down, wears out and leaves the worker hurting. But they push through. The worker deserves just as much respect as anyone else.

https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history
 

tourist

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The worker is often taken for granted. And today in America we celebrate the contributions the worker sacrifices in order to live and promote the well being of society. We are the gears in the clock of society.

Giving countless hours, stress, sweat, and exhaustion. But the worker pushes through. Through the pains and missed memories of family the worker is needed. Slowly the worker's body breaks down, wears out and leaves the worker hurting. But they push through. The worker deserves just as much respect as anyone else.

https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history
I admire anyone that hold down a job and does their best regardless of the type of job.
 

p_rehbein

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I admire anyone that hold down a job and does their best regardless of the type of job.
I admire anyone with enough get up and go to get up and RETIRE...…….no sense being all OCD about work and such......