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alukav5142 [94]
2 years ago
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Labor day has its origin in the eight-hour day moment, which advocates?

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Helen [10]2 years ago
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Labor day has its origin in the eight-hour day movement, which advocates the length of a working day and preventing excesses and abuses.

For over a century, American workers have fought for a shorter workday. It was not uncommon for employees to work between 10 and 16 hours a day without pay for overtime.

The Labor demands, strikes, political oppression, repression, and occasional victories characterized the non voilent fight for an eight-hour day.

And, as many historians are fully aware, Henry Ford instituted an eight-hour work day for some of his employees in 1926, possibly influenced by US labor unions.

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