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  2. American Labor, Then and Now: A Pictorial Tribute - AOL

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    Labor Day signals the end of summer and the start of the school year, but it's also is a moment to consider America's workers and the long -- and continuing -- struggle for employee rights. It's a ...

  3. Labor Day - Wikipedia

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    Labor Day is called the "unofficial end of summer" [22] because it marks the end of the U.S. culture's nominal summer season. Of the 7% of Americans who take two-week vacations, many take their vacations during the two weeks ending Labor Day weekend. [23] [24] Many fall activities, such as school and sports (particularly football), begin about ...

  4. Labour Day - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Labor Day is a federal holiday and public holiday observed on the first Monday of September. It is customarily viewed as the end of the summer vacation season. [40] Many schools open for the year on the day after Labor Day. [41] The origins of Labor Day can be traced back to 1872.

  5. Leap year starting on Thursday - Wikipedia

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    This is the only year when Daylight Saving Time begins in ISO week 11. They begin in ISO week 10 in all other years. Mother's Day falls on May 9; Victoria Day falls on its latest possible date, May 24. This is the only year when Victoria Day falls in ISO week 22. They fall in ISO week 21 in all other years.

  6. What Is Labor Day and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    Labor Day isn’t the only federal holiday to fall on a Monday. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, and Columbus Day also fall on Mondays.

  7. Can you really not wear white after Labor Day? Plus, 18 Labor ...

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    On June 28, 1894, President Grover Cleveland made Labor Day official by signing it into law, designating the first Monday in September to always be Labor Day. The day honors the American labor ...

  8. Leap year starting on Tuesday - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day falls on a Friday; Labor Day falls on its earliest possible date, September 1. This is the only type of leap year where Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Labor Day are 32 weeks apart. They are 33 weeks apart in all other leap years; Grandparents' Day falls on its earliest possible date, September 7. This is the only type of leap ...

  9. When Exactly Is Labor Day This Year? And Why Is the ... - AOL

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    What is the history of Labor Day? The long weekend marks summer's end, but it means so much more. Find out why we celebrate and when Labor Day 2024 takes place.