Showing posts with label labor day history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label labor day history. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

West Indian Labor Day Parade 2010

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It is Labor Day 2010, Monday, 06 September, and for some that means that sales and trading, while for others it means thinking of the story of the day and what it means for men and women. For many others, though the Labor Day means it's time for the annual West Indian American Parade and Carnival in Brooklyn, New York, one of the biggest cultural events of the year. This year marks the traditional Labor Day parade will celebrate its 42nd anniversary.
The parade is a celebration of all the Caribbean and is glad everything related to heritage and culture of the West Indies, but should not feel that it must be of the West Indies to join the fun. In this parade all are welcome to come and enjoy and see the thousands of protesters, listening to Caribbean music and enjoy delicious food in the region, according to chiff.com.
You want to know the schedule, time, route and other information so that we can help with some of that. The parade begins at 11:00 am and the tour starts at Utica Avenue to Grand Army Plaza along Eastern Parkway. As you may have about 2 million people in the great event of the council is not only lead to take the subway to the bus stop with these alternatives. 2 subway to Grand Army Plaza or Franklin Avenue, 3 meters of the Grand Army Plaza, Franklin Avenue or Utica Avenue, 4 subway to Franklin Avenue or Utica Avenue subway and 5 Franklin Avenue .
For more information on this, go to chiff.com. Do you intend to visit the parade and carnival today and what it's about what you like best? We welcome your comments and thoughts about this special event.
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Obama Speech On Labor Day

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President Obama said in his weekly addressthat needs a strong economy bustling main streets and a prosperous middle class, not just a healthy stock market. " The President "indicates what has been done to help the middle class, a group that says it has squeezed the most during the recession. He spoke of efforts to create jobs, make college more affordable, helping to build the middle-class retirement nest egg, reduce taxes on these families and prevent insurance companies from refusing to cover people with pre-existing medical conditions.
"The President said," This Labor Day, we renew our commitment to our time-honored values and that this fundamental truth: To cure our economy, we need more than a healthy stock market, we need bustling main streets and a growing middle class prosperity.'s why I'm going to keep working day days to restore the opportunity, economic security and the basic American dream for our families and future generations. "
Bloomberg News (04/09, Johnston) reports the President "outlining new ideas to boost growth and hiring" this week. The President "has also urged Congress to pass a package of measures to help small businesses, including tax breaks and subsidies to ease credit." The New York Times (9 / 5, Calmes, 1.01M) reports the President "will ask Congress to increase and permanently extend a popular tax credit, but costly for business expenses for research, and pay for it by closing of other corporate tax breaks, according to administration officials. " Also, "is due to expansion of the simpler of the two credit options available to businesses. He would increase to 17 percent from 14 percent." The Times notes that in his speech, Obama said more must be done to help the middle class and to accelerate job creation. "
The Washington Post (9 / 5, Kornblut, 605K) said as he heads "a week of major economic developments, the president is trying to walk a fine line between optimistic and realistic look familiar, achieving a tone for the future and as he describes reasons why the U.S. economy has sunk so long. "I have to say that this is a very difficult time for our country," Obama began his speech, then claimed credit for "stopped the bleeding in the labor market inherited upon taking office."
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Happy Labor Day From Obama

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Labor Day is the last weekend of the summer holiday season and a chance for many to make much-needed rest from their work.
The party was established to pay tribute to American workers, but of course, has also become known as a day for Americans to travel with his family.
AAA Carolinas estimates that 452 000 South Carolina residents traveled the long weekend, and that's more than last year. Part of the reason may be gas prices that are lower than in 2009 for the Labor Day and are 18 cents lower than on Memorial Day this year.
The history of the festival dates back to late 19th century. The first Labor Day celebration was held in 1882 in New York.
Municipalities and states began recognizing the holiday over the years, but it was not until 1894 that President Grover Cleveland pushed through the party.
Since then, it's day is celebrated with picnics and parades throughout the country. It has also become synonymous with sports, including college football season traditionally kicks off the weekend. In South Carolina, NASCAR fans will remember that the Southern 500 race held at Darlington this weekend's Day 54 years, ending in 2004.
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