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Sunday, August 31, 2008
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Labor Day and the Value of Work
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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My first paying job was cleaning the bathrooms at the First Baptist Church of Carrollton, Ga., where I was a member.  I was 14, the minimum age for “children” to work.  This was neither glamorous nor exciting work, but useful and needed work.  I can remember overhearing the “little old ladies” of the church commenting on the cleanliness of the bathroom - and my subsequent feeling of pride.  My actions were helpful and appreciated by those in my community.  For providing this useful service I earned minimum wage in 1981, based on the number of hours I worked.  The money I earned was spent on normal teenage items:  clothes, movies and eating out.

This week marks our nation’s observance of Labor Day.  For many, this is the mark of the transition from summer to fall.  Schools begin and football transitions from pre-season to regular season.  For those of us raised in the South, Labor Day also represents the time to store your white shoes and handbags and to pull out fall clothes.   

However, Labor Day was first instituted as a celebration of the working man and in recognition of the labor movement.  The nation’s first Labor Day event was held on September 5, 1882, in New York City, where more than 10,000 people took an unpaid day from work and marched from City Hall to Union Square in a visual display of the might of the American worker.

The working conditions of the late 19th century were very different from those of today.  As the economy transitioned from agrarian to industrialized, workers had little control over their job conditions. Industrial workers often worked 12 hours a day, six or seven days a week just to get by (72 to 84 hours per week).  Young children often worked in dangerous industrial jobs.  This environment led to the labor movement and a demand for better conditions and better pay.

With the growth of the labor movement, the idea and observance of Labor Day grew rapidly, spreading from New York to other cities and states.  Oregon was the first state to pass an official observance of Labor Day, in 1887.  Other states rapidly followed, with 24 states passing laws by 1894.  That year Congress passed a bill declaring the first Monday of September to be Labor Day .  

Labor Day was originally promoted to celebrate the American worker and the labor movement. The Department of Labor Web site describes the first celebration as “a street parade to exhibit to the public the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations of the community, followed by a festival for the recreation and amusement of the workers and their families.”

America was built on hard work and the belief that hard work brings progress.  Today, this work ethic is still part of our national makeup.  According to the US. Census, there are 154 million Americans 16 and older in our nation’s labor force, (82 million men and 72 million women).  There are 43 million Americans who work more than 40 hours per week, and 12 million who work more than 60 hours per week.  Almost 17 million Americans leave their houses between the hours of midnight and 6 am to commute to work in the dark.  These numbers reflect a population that works hard, and values hard work.

This leads to the question of why do we work?  For money, to contribute to society, and possibly to create something that is useful to another human being.  While we often focus first and most on making money, good work might be defined as creating a good, or being of service, thereby providing value to others. 

These days, the Labor Day holiday, rather than celebrating work and labor, appears to be a celebration of American consumerism and retail.  Labor Day sales and promotion of consumption are visible throughout all media outlets.  It is easy to get caught up in the sales of the moment and forget about the people and process that brought the goods and services to market.

This year, as part of your Labor Day observance, remember that hard work is to be respected and appreciated, and that the underlying purpose of work is to provide value to others.  Be impressed not with a fancy title or corner office, but with the outcome of a person’s work, and remember to thank those who provide the goods and services that make your life better.

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Jackie Cushman is a freelance writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her column also runs later in the week in the Northside Neighbor.
 
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OBAMA IS MENTALLY ILL
Cape Conservative posted this:

"How he had the "audacity" to put himself in the "temple" just shows it is all about Barack, nothing more! Wonder why he didn't have his grandmother on stage with him to celebrate this spectacular achievement - one, that without his grandparents' help, would never have made!"

You got it Cape. Obama is the Supreme Narcissist. He will never allow anybody to share the Spot Light or The Camera's Flash with The Messiah. This particular Mental Illness is accompanied with Delusions of Grandeur.

A Narcissist is totally in Love With Self, and cares nothing for anything or anybody else.

A Sociopath has No Conscience and can Lie and never make a ripple on a Polygraph Machine.

This particular character trait is almost always found in Serial Killers. Narcissism coupled with the fact that he is Sociopathic, makes him the most dangerous man in America today. If he were just a regular stooge in the U.S. Senate or Illinois state senate, you could ignore his mental illnesses and his ignorance, but just the fact that he has even been elevated to the status as Candidate for the presidency, is very dangerous for this country.

Obama was handpicked by his Communist Handlers for this time in history, and the Communists in the Democrat Party handpicked this Puppet because they Know he Knows Nothing, and as long as they Allow Him The Spotlight, that he will do and say anything they, The Democrat Communists Tell Him To Say and Do.

We have to make certain that this Sociopathic Narcissist never has an opportunity to mis-represent this country as POTUS. Get Out The Vote and Vote No To Obama and Vote No to Any Body that Supports him Locally, in your State, and at the Federal Level of government.

We have to clean up our country by ridding our system of Liberals and then Abolishing All The Laws and Agencies of Government that They Created. We are a Republic, Not A Communist Welfare State.

"Work:" Some call it that
According to the printed Senate/House calendar for 2008, they will have been present
(Work?) for less than 8 months, but will draw
12 months pay.
Do you realize that after this 5 week vacation they're on (pandering their voters, I
would guess), when they come back in Sept, they will only be in session part of September, and WILL NOT BE IN SESSION ALL OF OCT, NOV, AND DEC !!!!
Right, "adios, suckers, see ya next year!
Now, to me...that is taxation WITHOUT representation, and I don't think the IRS should get but taxes on 8 months of my WORK.
If this doesn't strike you as assinine and
outrageous, you must be in a coma.
I don't know... considering the approval rating of this Democratic Congress, 3-6% in my "independent/undecided? group, we may come off better with them OUT OF D.C. PERMANENTLY!

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