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What is the Labor Day and who started it? Like all other celebration, the Labor Day has deep historic roots. This book will give you the juicy details that led to the celebrated annual holiday. Don’t settle with just the knowledge that today is Labor Day. Dig deeper and explain to your child further. That’s the way to unlimited knowledge. Begin today!

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Publié par
Date de parution 01 décembre 2017
Nombre de lectures 2
EAN13 9781541923904
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Who Started the Labor Day Celebration?
Holiday Book for Kids
Children’s Holiday Books




Speedy Publishing LLC
40 E. Main St. #1156
Newark, DE 19711
www.speedypublishing.com
Copyright 2017
All Rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any way or form or by any means whether electronic or mechanical, this means that you cannot record or photocopy any material ideas or tips that are provided in this book








W hat is Labor Day? It’s more than an excuse for a three day weekend and picnic! Let’s find out what Labor Day is all about.









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Honoring labor
W hat is labor? It is work. People do work of all kinds, for themselves and for others. When people work for other people in exchange for money (so they can buy food for their families and pay the rent), they are called “the workers” or “the labor force”. This work does not have to involve a shovel or a mop; computer programmers and skilled medical personnel are also part of the labor force.









T he people who hire the workers also do work, but they tend to do work that is safer and cleaner—and pays more. When we talk about “the workers”, we usually mean the people who are hired by others, or by the government, to do









all the stuff that makes our civilization possible, from cleaning streets to repairing machines, from picking crops to mining for coal, from assembling trucks to taking care of children in a pre-school.

















May Day events
I n the nineteenth century, as nations moved from most work being on farms to most work being in factories, the workers in factories often found they were being paid too little for too much work in dangerous conditions.









workers on construction site

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