I put the flag out for Labor Day. It's one of my favorite holidays. Also dust off my aging union buttons for a one-day display. Once upon a time Labor Day was a celebration of and for organized labor. A force pivotal in making the middle class the success it once was. To wit-a bumper sticker down the street from me: "From the people that brought you the weekend-Labor Unions"
My personal ten-year+ involvement in the 70s and 80s was as a factory working member of Allied Industrial Workers (AIW). Their labor contract was with Fruehauf Corporation, Omaha, Nebraska. At the time, Nebraska was a right-to-work state. Meaning one did not have to join the labor union in order to work at the plant. I didn't hesitate to join. AIW continued maintaining my membership and seniority even during Army Reserve deployments. Collect a small stipend as a result of that membership. Helps in supplementing Social Security.
As union workers, we got a lot. And we gave up a lot. Back in the days when give-and-take bargaining got things done. Hence, the well-earned and deserved national recognition. Hope all enjoy the weekend and the day. Arnold