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Labor Day in a Changing World of Work

The Origins of Workers' Day

The harsh conditions of the Industrial Revolution sparked the first labor movements. Factory employees commonly worked 16 hours a day. They faced incredibly dangerous environments for very low pay. Child labor ran rampant across many major industries.

Brave labor organizations finally demanded shorter hours and safer conditions. They fought hard for fairer wages and basic human dignity.

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