That is the correct spelling of Labor Day, the US national holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It became a national holiday in 1894.
However, in Australia and New Zealand, where it is celebrated at different times, the spelling is Labour Day.
Labor Day is a proper noun. It is a specific day.
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The proper noun Labor Day does not have an adjective form. The noun Labor Day is used to describe another noun, a Labor Day picnic, a Labor Day trip, etc. When a noun is used to describe another noun it's called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct. The noun Labor Day can also be used in the possessive form to describe a noun, for example, Labor Day's activities, Labor Day's date, etc. The noun Labor Day is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific holiday. The word labor is a common noun or an adjective; the word day is a common noun or an adjective. Together, they are the name of the holiday and a proper noun.
The term is "all day" (constantly, continually).
The spelling is Saturday (Saturn's Day).
(Observance is how you spell it.) Yes, it's called Labor Day in the United States. It is a federal holiday.
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Yes, September 5, 2011, was Labor Day. A labor day, it was.
Labor Day in Australia is called Labour Day.
Yes. It is spelt Labor Day.
Labor day is one day, the first Monday of September
No. Labor day is a day to honor workers.
Labor Day is a day where we think of workers, and what they do for us. I was also born on Labor Day so I would know.
Labor Day has three syllables. La-bor Day.
Labor Day in Australia is called Labour Day.