45% of employers give workers Martin Luther King Jr. Day off—here's how it became a holiday

The number of employers who offer workers Martin Luther King J. Day off has jumped in the last decade with nearly half now doing so, but the reason why we get to celebrate the civil rights leader's legacy as a federal holiday involves labor unions, Stevie Wonder, a persistent congressman, and the largest petition in U.S. history.
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