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Labor Day was originally established as a day to honor those who toiled twelve hours a day, seven days a week to keep American running in the late 1800's.



Recognizing the history of Labor Day may enhance the holiday's meaning for you and your family. Here are a few facts you may not have known about this day that is dedicated to America's workers.

There are two versions of who created Labor Day - Peter J. McGuire, secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and cofounder of the American Federation of Labor, suggested the day be put aside to honor those "who from rude nature have delved and carved all grandeur we behold."

The second Labor Day creation version involves Matthew Maguire, secretary of the Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson, NJ, who proposed the holiday while acting as secretary of the Central Labor Union in 1882. Maguire planned to have a picnic and demonstration in honor of American laborers.

Tuesday, September 5th, 1882 marked the first Labor Day celebration in New York City when 10,000 workers took an unpaid holiday and marched in Union Square, marking the first Labor Day parade. These participants vocalized grievances with employers as well as celebrated the American workers' accomplishments. The next year a similar demonstration was held on the same day.

Oregon, Colorado, New York, Massachusetts and New Jersey were the first states to declare Labor Day a state holiday.

On June 28th, 1894 the first Monday in September was declared Labor Day by President Grover Cleveland.

Labor Day celebrations have shifted from parades and demonstrations to speeches and picnics.

Labor Day in now celebrated, not only in the United States, but also in Canada and other industrialized nations.

Although Labor Day traditions have evolved, the American labor force still deserves celebration. Here are some things you should know about America's current labor force:

Only 4.5% of Americans in the labor force are unemployed, a figure that is down from 5.8% five years earlier.

Average hourly pay has increased $0.06 since May 2007 and productivity has jumped up 1% since the first quarter in 2007.

All in all, the American labor force has a 66.1% participation rate and 63.1% of the U.S. population is currently employed.

In June, 146.1 million people were said to be employed from the 153.1 million strong labor force. These workers were on the job an average of 33.9 hours a week in private jobs, 41.3 in manufacturing, and went over time an average of 4.3 hours a week.

The American Labor force today is a far cry for where it began in the 1800s. Although an eight hour work day and a minimum wage may seem standard today, this was not so when Labor was first celebrated:

What became known as "Haymarket Square' occurred on May 4th, 1886 when police broke up a riot in which seven policemen and four people were killed along with 100 wounded. The attention gathered from this gave steam to the labor reform movement, causing the work day to change from twelve to eight hours.

In 1938, Congress passed the Fair Labor Standards Act making the minimum wage $0.25 an hour and a maximum of 44 hours in a work week. The Act has been revised multiple times, eventually raising the minimum wage and cutting down work weeks.

In 1962, the Work Hours Act provided time and a half pay for days worked over eight hours or weeks worked over 40 hours.

The changes made due to Labor Day and the American labor force in the 1880s proves there is much to be appreciated. Without this day and those who created it, eight hour work days and a minimum wage would not be possible. Weekends also came to be because of these fearless fighters, and most notably the last long weekend that rounds out the summer. So turn on the sprinkler and sip some lemonade, but don't forget to give a toast to those who made it possible.
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If there is one thing that the world has far too much of, it would be the curse of the mundane. That is, far too much that exists in the world is fairly dull, bland and on the wrong side of the play it safe debate. Part of the reason for this is while standing out in a crowd is something people seemingly enjoy, the reality is that there are a number of conventions afoot in the world that press people to take the safe root and not try to stand out in the crowd too much.

Oh well, more is the pity, as going through life without ever making much of a mark in the world is similar to living in a comatose state. Now, the people who came up with the idea of flashy and snazzy ringtones were definitely not the folks who seemed to revel in playing it safe or maintaining a dull composure!

Although ringtones have become wildly popular in recent years, there are still a few misconceptions floating about as to the value of having music installed on a person's phone. Those misconceptions assume that people select their music on a random basis or that a certain phone comes with certain ringtone.

In other words, the misconception centers around the fact that people believe the person who owns the cellphone did not play a direct role in selecting the specific ringtone for the phone. This assumption is based out of simply not being familiar with how ringtones are installed and, more importantly, why someone chooses to install them.

Ringtones can provide a brief glimpse into the personality of the individual who owns the cell phone. The tone and style of the ringtone can lend some insight into the likes dislikes and quirks of the individual who chose the ringtones.

For example, a funny ringtone can provide the information that the person who likes the ringtone is a humorous, lighthearted person who doesn't necessarily take the world all that serious. Quite honestly, that is quite an intriguing statement for a person to make so wholeheartedly embracing such whimsical ringtones is a sure sign of a fun person!

There does come the question regarding what people may think if a person's ringtone is too whimsical. Actually, if the ringtones that blare are ominous, then maybe it might be wise to consider what people will think. Now, if the ringtones are fun, then people will probably think the person is fun so what would be the problem with that? Life is short, enjoy it and broadcast your joy to the whole, wide world with fun ringtones on your cell.
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