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Labor Day—the day we celebrate by not laboring—has its roots in the labor movement of the late 19th century. Back then, workers were stuck in grueling conditions, often working 12-hour days, six days a week 😓. Naturally, they weren't thrilled about this. So, in true "enough is enough" fashion, they started organizing protests and strikes, demanding better hours, fair wages, and, you know, the radical idea of not being treated like robots 🤖. The first Labor Day parade was held on September 5, 1882, in New York City 🗽. Thousands of workers took to the streets, not to chase down a food truck 🚚, but to march for their rights ✊. The idea caught on, and by 1894, President Grover Cleveland made it a national holiday. Of course, this was after a few "oops" moments with strike-related violence that he wanted to smooth over 🫣. Today, Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer—a last hurrah of BBQs 🍔, beach trips 🏖️, and, for some, awkwardly remembering they still own white pants 👖 they probably shouldn't wear after this weekend. But let's not forget its origins: a hard-won day off that gives us all a chance to kick back and enjoy the fruits of our (or someone else's) labor! 🎉 Honestly, I didn’t know the above earlier today—Chat GPT came in handy to teach me this part of history 🤓. I just provide you with the longest-lasting vinyl floors that make your properties stand out 🏠. #LaborDay #HistoryLesson #VinylFloors #BuildToRent #PropertyManagement #LongLastingSolutions #SkyFlooring #LVP #SkyFlooringUsa

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