Labor Day Facts WASHINGTON, September 4, 2010 - The first observance of Labor Day is believed to have been a parade of 10,000 workers on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City, organized by Peter J. McGuire, a Carpenters and Joiners Union secretary. By 1893, more than half the states were observing a “Labor Day” on one day or another, and Congress passed a bill to establish a federal holiday in 1894. President Grover Cleveland signed the bill soon afterward, designating the first Monday in September as Labor Day. Who Are We Celebrating?154.4 millionNumber of people 16 and older in the nation's labor force in May 2010. Employee Benefits83%Percentage of full-time workers 18 to 64 covered by health insurance during all or part of 2008. 78%Percentage of workers in private industry who receive a paid vacation as one of their employment benefits. Our JobsAmericans work in a variety of occupations. Here is a sampling:
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as cited in the Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2010, Table 640 <http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/> 7.6 millionNumber of workers who hold down more than one job. So-called moonlighters comprise 5 percent of the working population. Of these, 4 million work full time at their primary job and part time at their other job. 284,000Number of moonlighters who work full time at two jobs. 10.1 millionNumber of self-employed workers. 26.4 millionNumber of female workers 16 and older in management, professional and related occupations. Among male workers 16 and older, 24.7 million were employed in management, professional and related occupations. 27%Percentage of workers 16 and older who work more than 40 hours a week. About 7 percent work 60 or more hours a week. 4.1Median number of years workers have been with their current employer. About 10 percent of those employed have been with their current employer for 20 or more years. 10.3 millionNumber of independent contractors. 16.1 millionNumber of labor union members nationwide. About 12 percent of wage and salary workers belong to unions, with Alaska, Hawaii and New York having among the highest rates of any state. North Carolina has one of the lowest rates, 3 percent. -5.3%Percentage decline in employment in the United States, between September 2008 and September 2009. Employment declined in 329 of the 334 largest counties (large counties are defined as having employment levels of 75,000 or more). -14.5%Percentage decline in Elkhart County, Ind., between September 2008 and September 2009, the largest decline in employment among the 334 largest counties. Los Angles County saw the largest numerical loss over the period: 278,000. 1.7%Percentage increase in employment in Yakima County, Wash., between September 2008 and September 2009, the largest percentage increase among the nation's 334 largest counties. 5.9 millionThe number of people who work at home. Another Day, Another Dollar$46,367 and $35,745The 2008 real median earnings for male and female full-time, year-round workers, respectively. $1,506Average weekly wage in Santa Clara, Calif., for the third quarter of 2009, the highest among the nation's 334 largest counties. Hot Jobs53%Projected percentage growth from 2006 to 2016 in the number of network systems and data communication analysts. Forecasters expect this occupation to grow at a faster rate than any other. Meanwhile, the occupation expected to add more positions over this period than any other is registered nurses (587,000). Early, Lonely and Long — the Commute to Work17.7 millionNumber of commuters who leave for work between midnight and 5:59 a.m. They represent 13 percent of all commuters. 76%Percentage of workers who drive alone to work. Another 11 percent carpool and 5 percent take public transportation (excluding taxicabs). 25.5 minutesThe average time it takes people in the nation to commute to work. New York and Maryland had the most time-consuming commutes, averaging 31.6 and 31.5 minutes. (They are not significantly different from one another.) 3.5 millionNumber of workers who face extreme commutes to work of 90 or more minutes each day.
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