Yes, it is a U.S. national holiday on the first Monday in September. In other countries Labour Day is celebrated on May 1.
Labor Day
Labor Day is a holiday that is in September. Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September each year.
Labor Day is a United States federal holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. On June 28, 1894, President Grover Cleveland, long a foe of organized labor, but under voter pressure, signed a Labor Day holiday bill designating the first Monday in September for the holiday.
Labor Day in the United States has always been observed on the first Monday in September since it was established as a federal holiday in 1894. The phrasing "first Monday after the first Sunday" is not accurate; the holiday has always been defined simply as the first Monday in September. Therefore, there was no change in the observance of Labor Day regarding its scheduling.
Yes, it is always the first Monday of September.
The holiday which honors American workers is Labor Day, the first Monday in September.
Labor Day in the United States and Canada
Labor Day
There is no Canadian holiday on the first Monday of October. Canadian Thanksgiving is on the second Monday of October.
Día del Trabajador (the US holiday, observed on the first Monday in September).
In the united States, Labor Day is defined as the first Monday in September.