Many of us know Labor Day as the long weekend we unofficially say goodbye to summer and hello to September.
But do you know how Labor Day originated? Here is a brief history of Labor Day.
Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of North American workers. The labor movement created it in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894. In the late 19th century as movements grew upon trade unions, so did a push for a holiday, the obviously named, Labor Day. It was a day to honor the American labor movement and the workers who contributed to strengthening laws for the well-being of our country. It first became a holiday in Oregon in 1887, the first American state to begin what would become an official federal holiday by 1894 for 30 states and now today, it is officially a day off.
Labor Day occurs on the first Monday every September.
How do you celebrate Labor Day?