*What Do You Know About Labor Day?*


Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday every September. For some
Americans, it signals an end to summer; for others it represents much more.
See what you know about Labor Day by taking this brief quiz:



1. In the late 1800s, the typical work week in an American mill was about
73 hours long. Men, women, and children worked slightly more than 12 hours
per day, seven days per week. How much did they earn?

a. $30 to $34 per week

b. $0.07 per hour

c. $3 to $3.50 per week

d. $0.52 per hour



2. The Fair Labor Standards Act established the minimum wage in 1938. It
was set at:

a. $0.25 per hour

b. $0.76 per hour

c. $0.08 per hour

d. $1.17 per hour



3. In 1900, which group declared that trade unions were good for democracy?

a. AFL-CIO

b. U.S. Industrial Commission

c. National Labor Union

d. U.S. Department of Labor



4. In the United States today, a 40-hour week is considered full-time work.
How many Americans worked more than 40 hours a week in 2009?

a. 44% of American men

b. 29% of American women

c. 37% of Americans

d. All of the above



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Answers:

1.  C – $3 to $3.50 per week

2.  A – $0.25 per hour

3.  B – U.S. Industrial Commission

4.  D – All of the above
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