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Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States and Canada that honors the achievements and contributions of workers. Historically rooted in the labor movement of the late 19th century, it is traditionally celebrated on the . History and Origins
: Oregon was the first state to pass a law recognizing Labor Day in 1887.
: This old fashion "rule" likely began in the late Victorian era as a way for the social elite to distinguish themselves from the working class by stowing away summer whites after vacation. Labor Day
The holiday emerged during the Industrial Revolution, when workers faced harsh conditions, such as 12-hour workdays and 7-day workweeks.
: The first Labor Day parade took place on Tuesday, September 5, 1882 , in New York City. Organized by the Central Labor Union, roughly 10,000 workers took unpaid leave to march from City Hall to 42nd Street. Labor Day is a federal holiday in the
May Day was chosen to commemorate the 1886 Haymarket Affair in Chicago, where a labor protest turned violent.
: Typical activities include backyard barbecues, picnics, fireworks, and public events like parades or athletic festivals. : This old fashion "rule" likely began in
While its origins were focused on parades and political speeches to demonstrate the strength of trade unions, modern celebrations are more social.

