Labor Day is much more than a 3-day weekend. Labor Day became an important American holiday in 1894 as a result of the labor movement that fought for workers’ rights, fair wages and improved working conditions. This became necessary during a time of fast-paced industrialization and exploitation of the American workforce. Labor Day is observed every year on the first Monday in September to honor the American workers’ contributions and achievements during this difficult time in American history. It served as a day of rest, celebration and deep reflection on the astounding progress in the pursuit of workers’ rights.
Today, Labor Day is not only to celebrate and honor the American worker but also serves as a symbol of the end of summer, the start of a new school year and is often celebrated with parades, family barbecues and friends. Show your pride in the USA and American workers in patriotic outfits for all ages:
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Enjoy your labor day weekend and be safe!