Labor Day is a United States federal holiday that takes place on the first Monday in September. The holiday began in 1882, originating from a desire by the Central Labor Union in New York City to create a day off for the "working man." Labor day is an important day in history.
A national holiday, a federal holiday.
It is also known as a "flag holiday" in which we display our American flags.
Labor Day honors the contributions of workers and unions and was first celebrated to give them a day of rest.
celebrates the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of America.
for all the good people that work and stuff
Labor Day
The first Labor day in the U.S. was celebrated in New York City
for a reason
Labor Day in 2010 is celebrated on Monday, September 6.
What year did labor day become a federal holiday
Labor Day
Labor Day is a holiday that is in September. Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September each year.
In Canada and US Labor day is celebrated on the first monday of September and in most of the other countries it's on 1st May.
Monday......Sept. 2nd....
1 may
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