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Actually the national Labor Day holiday was originally established mainly for political reasons after the United States military and United States Marshals were called into a working-class, company-owned Illinois town to deal with a potentially heated situation sparked by a strike at the Pullman railway car company. Somehow the situation got out of control and 13 strikers were killed and many were wounded. President Cleveland, working to save face for his party in an election year, got behind the holiday in an effort to quell tensions that arose due to the Illinois debacle that he helped to create and inflame with his seemingly harsh actions, and to help appease the strong labor unions across the country with some high-level public recognition and pandering.
Anyway, just some fun information for you to share with your cookout guests to get the conversation a-flowin' to fill in those awkward pauses in between mouthfuls of potato salad. Enjoy your day off.