A HISTORY OF LABOR DAY

This labor day, we celebrate those who have worked to make our nation what it is today. Let's encourage future generations to find success in work (whether online or elsewhere.)

Having a thriving workforce (across multiple industries) is not only good for local communities, but it's good for our nation. Part of our strength lies in our ability to produce, create, grow, repair, invent, and teach ourselves.

Today we celebrate those who worked to make us what we are today. I hope we continue the trend of highlighting in which those about to enter the workforce can contribute to society (and better themselves) by working in high-demand jobs.

A short read about the history of #LaborDay :

https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history

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