Labour Day in the United States
Labour Day is a federal holiday on the first Monday of September every year. It has its roots in the American Labour movement. This is a state public holiday. State government offices are closed. Some schools and businesses may also be closed on this day. Labour Day is on the first Monday of September every year and is a national holiday in the US. It has its origins in the Labour movement and is a day to celebrate American workers . People celebrate Labour Day with picnics, sports events, and street parades . The American football season begins on—or around—Labour Day. Labour Day has become the unofficial end of summer—after Labour Day Weekend, kids are back to school . For many, it is the last chance to take a break before school starts again for the fall session, and people take advantage of the long weekend to take a last summer trip. As a result, there may be extra traffic on highways and at airports . Labour Day has deep roots in the 130 years of the Labour moveme...