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Which Famous American Landmark Was Dedicated On Labor Day?
The American Railway union
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Why is Labor Day always on a Monday?
To allow for a long weekend off of work or school.
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What’s The Relation Between Labor Day And Retail Sales?
One of the largest sale dates of the year
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Which City Hosted The First Labor Day Parade?
New York
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Is Labor Day a federal holiday?
YES!
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What is Labor Day?
An extra day off of work so employees can rest.
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Labor means ....
WORK
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In Which Country Did The First Labor Movement Protests Occur That Eventually Led To The Establishment Of Labor Day?
US
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When was the first Labor day?
The first Labor Day occurred in 1882 in New York City under the direction of that city's Central Labor Union.
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What was the minimum wage in 1995?
3.35
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Why was there a parade for the first Labor Day?
To show that unions have the power to make positive (good) changes.
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How Do Many Americans View Labor Day Weekend?
Last weekend of summer
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Why would you want a union job?
Joining together in unions enables workers to negotiate for higher wages and benefits and improve conditions in the workplace.
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What Is The Color That Fashion Folklore Suggests You Shouldn’t Wear After Labor Day?
White
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Which U.S. President Signed The Bill Making Labor Day A National Holiday?
Grover Cleveland
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What is a union?
An organization of working people.
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Children used to work in factories. True or False?
True! 120 years ago, children had jobs and did not get summer breaks.
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What is minimum wage?
11.20
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On Which Day Of The Week Is Labor Day Observed?
1ST Monday of September
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Labor Day Originated From The Labor Union Movement Advocating For How Many Working Hours Per Day?
8
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