That is true only in regular years. When October 1st falls on a Sunday in the year before a leap year, in the leap year it falls on a Tuesday.
Labor day is always on the first Monday after the first Sunday. I am a union member and we also have our monthly union membership meetings on the first Monday after the first Sunday, most unions use this practice as well.
Sunday is the first day of the week, not Monday.
Calendars in some countries are arranged with Sunday as the first day of a new week, others with Monday.
Labor Day was Monday, September 1 in 2003. It is always the first Monday of September. That would indicate that the first Sunday after Labor Day in 2003 was September 7th.
The opening day of each Supreme Court term is the first Monday in October. The first Monday in October is always when a term ends.
Sunday is the first day of the week but Monday is the first day of the work and school week.
There is no Canadian holiday on the first Monday of October. Canadian Thanksgiving is on the second Monday of October.
Alberta Family day- Third Monday in February Good Friday- Friday before Easter Sunday Easter Monday- Monday after Easter Sunday Victoria Day- Monday before May 25th Canada Day- July First Heritage Day- First Monday in August Labour Day- First Monday in September Thanksgiving- Second Monday in October Remembrance Day- November 11th Christmas Day- December 25th Boxing Day- December 26th
ok first of all, its easter SUNDAY. second of all, its open on monday and not sunday.
It depends on the country where the calendar is published. In some countries the calendar week runs Sunday to Saturday (so Sunday is first), and in others it runs Monday through Sunday (so Monday is first).
This year 2007 It's October 7th. It's always the first Sunday in October
Sunday is the first day of the week. See the related question below.