America's Ironic Holiday: Labor Day
Posted: August 31st, 2013, 6:45 am
Found a good article on Gawker of all places:
http://gawker.com/labor-day-is-a-scam-t ... 1218081585
Labor day is that most American of holidays where we celebrate the laborers of our society by forcing them to do yet more labor (labor day shopping, eating out, etc.). The fortunate among us get to relax and drink beer while pondering sales or watching sports. Indeed, on labor day we do everything but think about or celebrate what the holiday means. This article is about that and a bit more, and is a good read if nothing else. Really brings me back to my days in retail, when I wanted to say f**k you to just about every holiday shopper that should have been spending their day off with their family instead of hunting for deals.
Do all those people out there that are being forced to work this Labor Day for some rich bastards at minimum wage and without overtime a favor this labor day. Spend some time with the people you care about instead of shopping or eating out. That is if you're fortunate enough to have the day off in the good 'ol USA.
http://gawker.com/labor-day-is-a-scam-t ... 1218081585
Labor day is that most American of holidays where we celebrate the laborers of our society by forcing them to do yet more labor (labor day shopping, eating out, etc.). The fortunate among us get to relax and drink beer while pondering sales or watching sports. Indeed, on labor day we do everything but think about or celebrate what the holiday means. This article is about that and a bit more, and is a good read if nothing else. Really brings me back to my days in retail, when I wanted to say f**k you to just about every holiday shopper that should have been spending their day off with their family instead of hunting for deals.
Do all those people out there that are being forced to work this Labor Day for some rich bastards at minimum wage and without overtime a favor this labor day. Spend some time with the people you care about instead of shopping or eating out. That is if you're fortunate enough to have the day off in the good 'ol USA.