Labor Day: Honoring American Workers
Holiday Celebrated First Monday in September
Recognizing Contributions and Achievements
Labor Day, a federal holiday in the United States, is observed annually on the first Monday of September. It honors and recognizes the American labor movement, the countless contributions of workers to the country's growth, and the social and economic achievements they have made.
Customs surrounding the holiday include viewing it as the unofficial end of summer and enjoying traditional Labor Day activities such as parades, picnics, and barbecues.
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