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What year did labor day become a federal holiday
President Grover Cleveland signed into law the bill that made Labor Day an official national holiday in 1894.
No. Labor is not taxable in the state of Illinois.
a holiday
'The next official holiday after the Fourth of July is a day called "Bastille Day", held on July 14. This is more of a french holiday. The next well-known holiday is "Labor Day" which is held on September 5th.
Grover Cleveland was the President that urged it be made a Federal Holiday. Labor Day was set as the first Monday of September by the Federal Government in 1894. Prior to that it was celebrated in 30 states, the first was Oregon, which declared it a holiday in 1887.
Illinois Labor History Society was created in 1969.
Labor Day is a holiday that is in September. Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September each year.
The web address of the Illinois Labor History Society is: http://illinoislaborhistory.com
President Grover Cleveland declared Labor Day a national holiday in 1894.
The phone number of the Illinois Labor History Society is: 312-663-4107.
Labor is not taxable.