Labor Day is devoted to no man, living or dead, to no sect, race or nation.
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For working people and union members, Labor Day stands for something special and profound. It's a day to honor the deep commitment each of us has to serve the children we teach, the families we heal, and the communities we love.
The Labor Party is a body that does not seek political life, and does not fight for its life.
Where the whole man is involved there is no work. Work begins with the division of labor.
Workers, comrades, and you, women of the people, let not this festival of May, the second during the war, pass without protest against the Imperialist Slaughter.
Labor Day is seen as a day of rest for many hardworking Americans.
Labour may be a burden and a chastisement, but it is also an honour and a glory. Without it, nothing can be accomplished.
As we celebrate Labor Day, we honor the men and women who fought tirelessly for workers' rights, which are so critical to our strong and successful labor force.
A holiday is when you celebrate something that's all finished up, that happened a long time ago and now there's nothing left to celebrate but the dead.
There is no labor in which we engage but that there is a spirit telling us, 'Oh, you do not need to do that; it is a waste of time, and you ought to be engaged in something else.'
The labor movement means just this: it is the last noble protest of the American people against the power of incorporated wealth.
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