Yes, it comes every year in our lives; the day is vivacious and filled with happiness. It makes us say Wao and put a lot of energy in our as we good bye the summer.
Labor Day is a public holiday in the USA, commemorated on the first Monday of September. People in the USA feel pleasure to celebrate this day to mark the unofficial end of summer and at the same time, it is the welcome note of upcoming season which will have cool, dark, and chilled days. It will be the start of autumn when trees will leave their greenery.
So, the Labor day is not only a warm welcome to Autumn, but it also marks the last day of the Summer Holiday. And definitely, we are very much concerned around this day, because we too find that our children are very excited to go back to school after a long summer holidays.
Labor Day is also popular for its connected activity to honor the American labor movement and contribute workers for their effort to be a well-wisher for the USA.
Looking at history, you will find great to know that this day was first celebrated in 1882 in New York by a parade. It is, however, not clear that the day was suggested by who but it was believed by many that celebration was suggested by members of the New York labor movement.
While Britannica’s article gives answers to many relevant questions about this holiday which we cite here.
1, In 1882, Peter J. McGuire (A union leader of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters) suggested the Central Labor Union of New York make a celebration honoring American workers.
2, The first Labor Day was celebrated in the United States on September 5, 1882, where around 10,000 workers held a beautiful parade in the New York City and this was done under the sponsorship of the Knights of Labor.
3, In 1894, there was the aftermath of the Pullman strike in Illinois and then Labor Day was made the official federal holiday in the United States and Canada both, the same year.