In the united States, Labor Day is defined as the first Monday in September.
September.
In Canada and US Labor day is celebrated on the first Monday in September and in most of the other countries it's on 1st May.
I don't know much but on the first of September is labor day a very special day in the 365 days
(Observance is how you spell it.) Yes, it's called Labor Day in the United States. It is a federal holiday.
Labour Day is celebrated in many European and Asian countries on May 1. Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday in September in the U.S. and Canada. In many countries, May Day is synonymous with International Workers' Day, or Labour Day, which celebrates the social and economic achievements of the labour movement.
I would think a day or two before Labor Day ... Is there no end to my IQ
what day is it today? what day will it be tomorrow? what month are we in? what month will we be in next month? what day is it today? what day will it be tomorrow? what month are we in? what month will we be in next month? ............whu? =/
Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday in September every year in the United States to honor the contributions of workers and the labor movement. This timing was chosen to provide a long weekend for workers and to symbolize the end of summer, aligning with the agricultural calendar when labor was particularly significant. The consistent date helps unify the observance and reinforce its importance as a day dedicated to labor rights and achievements.
Labor Day
what is the symbol for labor day?
Yes, September 5, 2011, was Labor Day. A labor day, it was.