| A Mid-Day News Break | | The Latest News | | | | Advertisement | Claim Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Book Today | | Sink your teeth into the captivating book "MTG," a must-read for all Americans. Best of all, you can get your hands on it for free. Find out how to claim your copy. | | 5 Weird Facts of the Day | Just when you think things couldn’t get any weirder… | Origins: Labor Day was first celebrated on September 5, 1882, in New York City. It was organized by the Central Labor Union. Federal Holiday: Labor Day became a federal holiday in 1894, following the Pullman Strike, when President Grover Cleveland signed it into law. Canada Connection: The idea of a labor holiday originated in Canada in the 1870s, where workers held parades to support the labor movement. First Monday in September: Labor Day is always celebrated on the first Monday of September, providing many with a long weekend. End of Summer: Labor Day is often seen as the unofficial end of summer, with many schools starting right after the holiday.
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