Monday, September 5, 2011

HAPPY LABOR/LABOUR DAY Robert White, born April 28, 1935 in Upper Lands, Northern Ireland was a prominent leader in the Canadian Trade union and labor movement. Born in Northern Ireland, he immigrated with his family to Canada at age 13, settling in Woodstock, Ontario. Labor Day is now in essence American and Canadian holiday which originated in Canada. Following labor disputes in Toronto, the first worker parades occurred in 1872. Soon after, anti labor union laws were repealed. A decade later, union activist Peter McGuire, whom some call the founder of our American Labor Day, spoke at a Canadian Labor festival in 1882 and was so impressed that he proposed the idea of a workers' national holiday to a New York labor union later that same year. The rest is history of the making of Robert White...

8 comments:

  1. A happy labor day to you Jack and to all

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  2. actually it really started in europe but this is okay--

    when we came from Germany the Canadien Unions took my dad in he is or was a master mason and gave him credit for all his work in germany --great really great

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  3. I know a Robert White that owns a ceramic store near my house - Happy Labor Day .

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  4. Thanks Maritess this was day which certainly was a flow....I slept in!

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  5. I was just referencing this side as within europe it's an entire different time and story Heidi.
    This would be an interesting read. Once again the history here proves this 49th isnt as prevalent
    as need be.

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  6. The same to you Julie - why do I figure you were out sailing. :)

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  7. Yah and I like the girls from sweden too - ROLF....Happy Labor Day Susan.

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