• BalooWasWahoo@links.hackliberty.org
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    2 months ago

    Average americans and thinking that a national holiday means anything. I’ve worked the majority of the holidays for the past 10 years. They don’t even count for overtime unless the policies (sort of contract) of the employer state they do.

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      2 months ago

      Yes, it happens, but the majority of American workers still had Labor Day off this year.

      It would have a measurable impact on voter turnout.

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        2 months ago

        The people who can get holidays off are generally the people who have the means to vote otherwise.

        Until the last few years, the only time I had holidays off were if I could get someone to switch with me, meaning at least someone was working that day.

        Labor day didn’t mean shit to me working at fast food, and retail has sales instead of closing.

        Walmart ain’t closed on labor day and neither is McDonald’s.

        That’s the first and second largest employers in the world, not respecting the holiday literally made for their employees.