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posted 2 years ago by sparrow (+7 / -0 )
It's an unofficial end to summer with kids going back to school and some places curtailing operations.
 
Seems like in the spirit of trying to reduce people's labor that shopping or picking up food might be curtailed on the day so people don't have to work with customers as much, for those who have the day off.
 
What does Labor Day mean to you?
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5 comments:
2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
I've only ever worked on Labor Day and similar holidays. That was the day the well-positioned wage cucks/government workers went out and spent serious money. When I worked construction, it was an extra day to get a phase or project started or completed.
2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
Every day is a day of slavery for a wage slave like me.
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
It means absolutely nothing to me.
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2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
>Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements of the United States.[1][2][3] The three-day weekend it falls on is called Labor Day Weekend.
 
 
 
Looks like it's a commie holiday.
 
Before my promotion it meant an awful paycheck because holiday pay isn't counted towards overtime. Now I work through all holidays AND get holiday pay so I'll get an extra $400 on the gross side of the paycheck, which is nice.
Taxation is theft
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2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
kind of a commie holiday but also kind of not
 
labor is very important to socialists; for example would be important I'd think to the "national socialists" here
 
> taxation is theft
 
I certainly think no taxes would be best taxes hypothetically so to speak
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