Obama Extends Paid Sick Leave in Labor Day Tribute to Working 'Values'

The Labor Day holiday grew out of the late 19th century organized labor movement, and it quickly became a national holiday as the labor movement assumed a prominent role in American society. Here's how it all started, with 

President Barack Obama skewered Republicans Monday for failing to "walk the walk" on their promises to middle-class Americans. Speaking at a Labor Day union rally in Boston, the president called out opponents of his 

Labor Day is the last big holiday of the summer, and the stars are pulling out all the stops. From Justin Bieber's chill weekend to Bella Thorne's Disneyland fun, HollywoodLife.com has a gallery of all the Labor Day pics you 

Labor Day is an annual tip of the cap to workers, an unofficial marker that summer is winding down and schools are starting up, and an excuse for firing up grills across America. People generally know – perhaps just vaguely – that the holiday has

President Barack Obama used a Labor Day speech to denounce Republicans for a "constant attack on working Americans" as he signed an executive order extending paid sick leave to an additional 300,000 federal workers. Those working on federal