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Labor Day
Labor Day Labor Day
In most of the States and Territories of the United States, a
day, usually the first Monday of September, set aside as a
legal holiday, in honor of, or in the interest of, workingmen
as a class. Also, a similar holiday in Canada, Australia,
etc.
Meaning of Labor Day from wikipedia
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Labor Day is a
federal holiday in the
United States celebrated on the
first Monday of
September to
honor and
recognize the
American labor movement and...
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Labor Day is a 2013
American drama film
written and
directed by
Jason Reitman,
based on the 2009
novel by
Joyce Maynard. The film
stars Kate
Winslet and...
- Look up
Labor Day or
Labour Day in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Labor Day is a
federal holiday in the
United States celebrated on the
first Monday...
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spring festival of May
Day. The
International Workers Congress held in
Paris in 1889
established the
Second International for
labor, socialist, and Marxist...
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Day labor (or
day labour in
Commonwealth spelling) is work done
where the
worker is
hired and paid one
day at a time, with no
promise that more work will...
- The 1935
Labor Day hurricane was an
extremely powerful and
devastating Atlantic hurricane that
struck the
southeastern United States in
early September...
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Labor Thanksgiving Day (勤労感謝の日, Kinrō
Kansha no Hi) is an
annual public holiday in ****an
celebrated on
November 23 of each year,
unless that
day falls...
- fire season. The list is
taken from CAL FIRE's list of
large fires. On
Labor Day Monday,
September 5, 2005, a
small brush fire
erupted and
burned parts...
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several Canadian cities that
day as well.
Unions ****ociated with the
Knights of
Labor and the
American Federation of
Labor in both
Canada and the United...
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Labor Day is a coming-of-age
novel published in 2009 by
American author Joyce Maynard.
Henry Wheeler, a man in his
early 30s,
recounts his thirteenth...