Labor Day
n.
national holiday in the United States and Canada which honors the worker (observed on the first Monday in September)
Labour Day
n.
public annual holiday in honor of working people and of labor held on the first Monday in September in Canada and the United Stated; public annual holiday in honor of working people held in certain countries on May 1st
Labor Day (United States)
This article is about the holiday in the United States. "Labor Day" redirects here. For other annual labor observances, see
Labour Day. For observances on May 1, see
May Day. Labor Day is a
United States federal holiday that takes place on the first Monday in September. The holiday began in 1882, originating from a desire by the
Central Labor Union to create a day off for the "working man". It is still celebrated mainly as a day of rest and marks the symbolic end of summer for many. Labor Day became a federal holiday by
Act of Congress in
1894.
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Labor Day
Noun
1. first Monday in September in U.S. and Canada
(hypernym) legal holiday, national holiday
(part-holonym) September, Sep, Sept
labor day
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Labor Day
n. วันแรงงาน (1 พฤษภาคม), วันกรรมกร, วันแรงงาน (ในสหรัฐฯ แคนาดาและประเทศอื่น ๆ บางประเทศถือเอาวันจันทร์แรกของเดือนกันยายนเป็นวันแรงงาน) (syn. Labour Day)