Labor Day was Monday, September 1 in 2003. It is always the first Monday of September. That would indicate that the first Sunday after Labor Day in 2003 was September 7th.
Labor day is always on the first Monday after the first Sunday. I am a union member and we also have our monthly union membership meetings on the first Monday after the first Sunday, most unions use this practice as well.
The United States celebrated Labor Day, and Canada celebrated Labour Day, on Monday the 5th of September in 1955. Most countries celebrate Labor Day, or International Workers' Day, on the 1st of May, which fell on a Sunday in 1955.
Sunday is the first day of the week, not Monday.
Labor Day in 2012 is on Monday, the 3rd of September. In the United States, Labor Day is always celebrated on the first Monday in September
Labor Day was Monday, September 5 in 1977. It is always the first Monday of September. That was set by law and does not change.
Labor Day was Monday, September 1 in 2003. It is always the first Monday of September. That was set by law and does not change.
Labor Day was Monday, September 3 in 1951. It is always the first Monday of September. That was set by law and does not change.
Sunday is the first day of the week but Monday is the first day of the work and school week.
Labor Day is on September first when the first Monday of September is on the first.
Labor Day was Monday, September 7 in 1992. It is always the first Monday of September. That was set by law and does not change.
Labor Day was Monday, September 2 in 1974. It is always the first Monday of September. That was set by law and does not change.