September 5 The First Labor Day Parade
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September 5 The First Labor Day Parade

2017-09-05
On this day in labor history, the year was 1882. That was the day the first Labor Day Parade took place in New York City.  But whose idea was it?  According to the late Jonathan Grossman, former historian at the Department of Labor, the first Labor Day occurred during a general uptick in working class organizing, strike activity and militancy that year.   Peter McGuire, Carpenters Union General Secretary is often credited as the father of Labor Day.  But others assert that Knights of Lab...
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