Marginalized workers of the 19th century are to thank for Labor Day

Capt. John

The first Monday of September each year is celebrated as Labor Day, a quintessential American holiday that marks the end of summer and the beginning of the fall season. While it is often associated with barbecues, parades and the last chance to wear white, Labor Day has a more significant history than most realize, especially in the logistics industry.

This holiday is a day dedicated to honoring contributions and achievements of American workers who are the backbone of this country. But what is...

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