The end of labor is to gain leisure.
Dignify and glorify common labor. It is at the bottom of life that we must begin, not at the top.
In the universities, cheap, vulnerable labor means adjuncts and graduate students.
Labor Day means grilling outside!
Labor Day is seen as a day of rest for many hardworking Americans.
My first love was, and remains, manual labor; sowing and harvesting, the pastures, the flock, and the cattle.
I am not a labor hater.
Even a healthy economy and labor market would have struggled under the additional expenses enacted and proposed in 2009 and 2010 - from healthcare mandates and higher taxes, to carbon cap-and-trade and delay in extending the last decade's tax reforms.
There is no substitute under the heavens for productive labor. It is the process by which dreams become realities. It is the process by which idle visions become dynamic achievements.
Moreover, there is an unearned increment on capital and on labor, due to the presence, around the capitalist and the laborer, of a great, industrious, and prosperous society.
Because sanitation has so many effects across all aspects of development - it affects education, it affects health, it affects maternal mortality and infant mortality, it affects labor - it's all these things, so it becomes a political football. Nobody has full responsibility.
Thought is the labor of the intellect, reverie is its pleasure.
The monarchy is a labor intensive industry.
Labor looks different in the 21st century. And so should our job training programs.
The labor movement is our brother's keeper! The labor movement is our sister's keeper!
Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous.
Labor Day 2013 is special. This year marks the centennial of the U.S. Department of Labor - 100 years of working for America's workers.
School after Labor Day is now the law of the land in Maryland.
So May 4th in the labor movement has always been an important date.
The modern labor movement that began around the mid-19th century has given us many of the basic working rights that we now take for granted.