It’s Labor Day, John. And while that means barbecues, sales, and a long weekend for some, today represents a long history of workers standing up for their rights. |
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The first Labor Day in 1882 wasn’t just a holiday — it was a day of protest and solidarity. Thousands of workers took to the streets, demanding better wages, safer working conditions, and respect for the labor that built this nation. |
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It was a day born out of struggle, dedicated to the belief that every worker deserves dignity and fair treatment. |
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Nowadays, those same workers wouldn’t even have today off. And that’s not the only injustice we’re still fighting against. |
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Too many workers are still facing unsafe conditions, insultingly low wages, and a lack of respect in the workplace. The holiday’s true meaning can be overshadowed by sales and leisure, but we have the power to reclaim its spirit. |
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If you’re ready to stand up and fight injustice, add your name today and join the movement for workers’ rights. We can’t make a difference without you. | |
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In solidarity ✊ NextGen America |
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