September 1, 2019

Celebrating Labor Day & V-J Day

Labor Day in the United States is a public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws and well-being of the country.


11 Known Facts About Labor Day
  • The first celebrated US Labor Day was on Tuesday, September 5, 1882 in New York City, planned by the Central Labor Union.
  • 10,000 workers marched from City Hall all the way to 42nd Street and then met with their families in Wendel’s Elm Park for a picnic, concert, and speeches.
  • Canada is said to have originated the idea of hosting a day honoring the labor movement. In 1872, they held a “Nine-Hour Movement” to show support for striking workers.
  • There is disagreement about who actually proposed Labor Day as a holiday. Some say it was Peter J. McGuire, who was the cofounder of the American Federation of Labor. Others believe that it was Matthew Maguire, a machinist.
  • Oregon was the first state to celebrate Labor Day as a legal holiday in 1887.
  • The decision to make Labor Day the first Monday of September was approved on June 28, 1894. Labor Day started as a part of the labor union movement, to recognize the contributions of men and women in the US workforce, but modernly is seen as a chance to celebrate the last weekend of summer.
  • Americans worked 12-hour days seven days a week during the 19th century!
  • The Adamson Act was passed on September 3, 1916 to establish an eight-hour work day.
  • Historians say the expression “no white after Labor Day” comes from when the upper class would return from their summer vacations and stow away their lightweight, white summer clothes as they returned back to school and work.
  • There is still a Labor Day parade in New York City, which takes place throughout the 20 blocks north of the 1882 labor march.
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Thought For The Day


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Following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s acceptance to the Potsdam Declaration and surrendered on August 15th 1945, effectively marking the end of World War II. However, the official surrender ceremony did not occur until over two weeks later, and thus President Truman marked September 2nd as the official V-J (Victory over Japan) Day.


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Have a safe and happy holiday dear friends and family. Until the next time be blessed

4 comments:

  1. I hope you are doing ok, Toni...keeping you in prayer my friend.

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    1. Thanks Linda. They are worried about my fractured ribs now. I will have a cat scan. If all goes well I will be operated on September 25th. I truly appreciate all your prayers. ❤️

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  2. Hi Toni! Happy Labor Day and V-J Day!
    I am praying for you my sweet friend and I think about you all of the time. Praying you can have that surgery on the 25th. ♥

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    1. Thank you dear Lori. I so appreciate your friendship and your prayers. 💜

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