Within any given century, depending on when you start counting and when the leap year happens to be within the cycle you are counting, the rotation of days follows a cycle.
It should also be noted that century years are not leap years unless they are divisible by 4.
Asking for the first Monday of September to be the 7th day of September and starting from 2010.
The sequence is:
5 years
6 years
11 years
6 years
Therefore Labour Day, in the USA, taken as the first Monday in September, will be on the 7th in the following years;
2015
2020
2026
2037
2043
2048
2054
2065
2071
2076
2082
2093
2099
There are several Mondays every year in September
Labor day falls on the first Monday in September every year, but it can ONLY fall on September 1st when it falls on a Monday.
The next time Labor Day falls on September 6 will be in 2021.
Labor Day is on September first when the first Monday of September is on the first.
Many countries have a Labour Day, not necessarily on the same day or date.
Labor day fell on Monday, September 2nd in 2013.
September 30th will fall on a Saturday in the years 2023, 2034, 2040, and 2045. This pattern occurs every 6 or 11 years due to the way leap years affect the calendar. You can check future occurrences by adding those intervals to the identified years.
Labor Day in 1984 fell on September 3.
how meney days did labor day fall on the September 4 -1944 to 2010
September 22 fell on a Thursday in the years 2005, 2011, and 2016. The next occurrence will be in 2022. This pattern repeats roughly every six years, taking into account leap years.
Monday the 1st of September 1969.
Labor Day is the first Monday in September. It is typically used to mark the end of Summer and the start of Fall. Most jurisdictions do not allow school to start before Labor Day.