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Monday September 6th is Labor Day

The first Labor Day in the United States was celebrated on September 5, 1882 in New York City.  In the aftermath of the deaths of a number of workers at the hands of the U.S. military and U.S. Marshals during the 1894 Pullman Strike, President Grover Cleveland put reconciliation with Labor as a top political priority. Fearing further conflict, legislation making Labor Day a national holiday was rushed through Congress unanimously and signed into law a mere six days after the end of the strike.  Cleveland was also concerned that aligning an American labor holiday with existing international May Day celebrations would stir up negative emotions linked to the Haymarket Affair.  All 50 U.S. states have made Labor Day a state holiday.  Pictured at right is a photo of a Labor Day parade on Main St. in Buffalo NY in 1900.

 


PLEA Begins Airing PSA's

psaIn an effort to promote the positive image of Phoenix Police Officers providing service to and partnering with the community as well as to expose the dangers and risks of cutting police positions, PLEA will be airing two public service announcements which will air on Cox TV starting January 29th, 2010  through the end of February 2010.  Both PSA's will air Mon-Fri in the 4-8pm time slot on the following channels; FOX News, HGTV, and the USA channel.  Click on the link below to view both PSA's.

CLICK HERE to read AZ Republic columnist Ed Montini's take on the hazards of police work.

 

 


"WE'RE HERE FOR YOU" PSA

"EVENTUALLY" PSA