Labour Day, what is it?
PRINCE GEORGE– Another long weekend is on the horizon and with people making plans to head to the lake or catch up on household chores, the reason behind the extra day might be forgotten.
What is Labour Day? While the title of the holiday does give you a bit of insight as to what it is, it might be easy to forget just how much it means to you, and anyone else who has a job. Eight hours a day, five days a week–in a nutshell that is what Labour Day commemorates.
But the history behind it is so much more than that. The Labour Day movement originated in Canada in the early 1870’s when a group of union workers in Hamilton, Ontario were on strike for nine hour work days. Trade Union’s were illegal at the time and the strike landed those workers in jail. “They were working more than nine hours a day, and they thought that nine hours was all they should have to work everyday, the rest of the time they should be able to spend with their families,” said Aaron Ekman, Former Secretary Treasurer in an on-camera interview.