The Labor Day holiday in the U.S. was created as a way to celebrate and highlight the struggles of the American worker for organized rights.
The way we work, the workforce, and what work even means has changed so much over the years that it almost calls for an entirely new definition.
I've been asked to judge what I think is a pretty clever Labor Day related contest from the folks at Elance. First off, the grand prize winner gets healthcare coverage for 2010
What Does Labor Day Mean Today? | Duct Tape Marketing
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