By Rick Morris
[NOTE: This is
a column that we publish every Labor Day.]
In the world we
live in today, Labor Day may seem like the most anachronistic of holidays
today, certainly more so than Independence Day, Memorial Day or anything else
that still seems completely relevant -- but there are still people left to
remind us of the importance of the day.
As an example,
I would cite my great-aunt Josephine, who worked very hard at her job for
decades and who helped unionize her workplace when abusive conditions became
completely rampant. Now, I'm no fan at all of what many affiliates of the
modern labor movement do to workers -- taking money out of their paychecks so
that they can hand it to politicians who advance causes many workers oppose
like abortion and gay marriage -- but that doesn't change at all the heroism of
those who in an earlier day and age put their own well-being on the line to
help build a more humane workplace and society.
To my
great-aunt Josie and all of the other heroes who helped to build a better
America, Happy Labor Day.
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