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August
31

Labor Day is a national holiday in the United States, observed on the first Monday in September, that honors the contributions, achievements, and sacrifices of American workers. It was created by the labor movement in the late 1800s and became a federal holiday in 1894.

Why We Celebrate Labor Day:

We celebrate Labor Day to:

  • Recognize the value of work: It honors the role workers have played in building the economic strength, prosperity, and well-being of the country.

  • Appreciate labor rights: It commemorates the efforts of labor unions and advocates who fought for fair wages, safe working conditions, and reasonable work hours.

  • Acknowledge progress: It serves as a reminder of how far the workforce has come—thanks to those who fought for reforms like the 8-hour workday, weekends off, and child labor laws.

What It Means Today:

  • A day of rest and recognition for working people across all industries.

  • A chance to celebrate the dignity of work and the progress of workers' rights.

  • For many, it also marks the unofficial end of summer, with barbecues, parades, and community events.

In short, Labor Day is both a celebration of hard work and a reflection on the ongoing importance of fairness, dignity, and rights in the workplace.

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