The original concept of labor day was built around the institution of a 40 hour work week-- but I don’t know many ordinary folks with families right now that aren’t working 2 or 3 jobs a week at 50+ hours to make ends meet.
The original concept of labor day was built around the institution of a 40 hour work week-- but I don’t know many ordinary folks with families right now that aren’t working 2 or 3 jobs a week at 50+ hours to make ends meet.
You mean it's not a day dedicated to moms who've been in labor?
Isn't that the second Sunday in May?----well at least for those moms who assume their maternal responsibilities