Labor Day


Labor Day
The first Monday of the September represents the Labor Day. The day commemorates the American Labor movement and honors the contribution of people towards making America an epitome of strength and prosperity. Though our country today stands in the top of the chart there still are many who have a hard time to fulfill their basic requirements. Let’s inspire change and try to build a better place for all middle class people. Though the scenario has changed on the past couples of years and the economy of America has gone up to a certain level, there is still lot to be done.

Though our economy is rising, the majority of the middle class people are grasped by unemployment. Researchers have conveyed that over 10 percent of the total population still remains under the line of unemployment. This density of population needs proper jobs to stabilize their lifestyle, hence a federal movement is essential to uplift them from the circle of unemployment and raise their standard of living. So, this year instead of enjoying the holiday, let’s make a contribution to inspire change.

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