People honor workers and their contributions to society. The holiday was originally celebrated as a day of rest for unions.
No. Labor day is a day to honor workers.
We honor workers and unions.
We honor workers contributions to society
A day to honor workers and labor unions and their contributions to society.
To honor workers' contributions to society and give them a day of rest. The first Labor Day was held after strikes in Canada and the U.S.
in order to honor the American workers
It is celebrated on May 1 to honor the contributions of workers.
It was originally celebrated as a day of rest for workers and to honor their contirbutions of society.
The typical working man and woman in the USA. It's an end of summer day off.
People honor workers and their contributions to society. The holiday was originally celebrated as a day of rest for unions.
Labor Day in Trinidad and Tobago was first celebrated on June 19, 1970. It was established to honor the contributions of workers and labor movements in the country. The day commemorates the struggles and achievements of laborers, advocating for workers' rights and social justice.
According to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Labor Day is a flag day. Fly the flag to honor all the working men and women who make this country the great nation that it was and is and will be. American flags should especially be flown on Memorial Day, Flag Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, and Independence Day.