Labor Union Membership in the Light of Scripture (1)
Introduction By government decree, the first Monday of September annually is a legal holiday in the United States. The holiday is Labor Day. It dates from 1894. In that year, President Grover Cleveland signed a bill making Labor Day a national holiday. 1894 was also the year of the notorious, violent Pullman strike in Chicago. The intention of Labor Day is to honor the workingman. Labor unions have hijacked the holiday, so that many suppose that the idea of the holiday is honoring labor...
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