For generations, Montana's workers have celebrated Labor Day with a picnic. These events are the perfect place for workers and families to come together and enjoy good food, spend time with their community, and relax.

They are also opportunities to reflect on the power and promise labor unions hold to improve the lives of working people across our state, and to re-commit to upholding those ideals so that more people can enjoy the better pay, benefits, and working conditions that come with being a union member.

Those benefits have been hard-earned over decades of organizing and solidarity. Similarly, Labor Day wasn't born in a vacuum — it was won by working people fighting for a better life in often dangerous conditions with few rights. It is a day that marks what we've accomplished toget

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