Labor Day 2024

Labor Day, celebrated annually on the first Monday of September, serves as a powerful reminder of the immeasurable contributions of the workforce to our societies. Beyond its role as the unofficial end of summer, Labor Day stands as a tribute to the resilience, dedication, and achievements of the labor movements. It is a day to honor the laborers whose toil has built our nation, improved working conditions, and driven progress throughout history.

Labor Day 2024: Good Jobs, Changing Lives

The Department of Labor is building a worker-centric economy from the bottom up and the middle out by leveraging federal investments to create good jobs, while protecting workers’ rights, wages, health and safety, and supporting workers’ rights to organize for better conditions. This Labor Day, they’re celebrating workers by building an equitable, empowered workforce for all.

Labor Day 2022: Facts, Meaning & Founding

Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers and is traditionally observed on the first Monday in September. It was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894. Read all about the history of Labor Day in this article from History.com.

Employment Data for Labor Day

In this TED: The Economics Daily, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics presents data about workers that make our Labor Day events possible, often with extra work before Labor Day or working on Labor Day itself.

Best Labor Day 2024 deals right now at all retailers

For those who don’t know, Labor Day weekend is one of the biggest sales events of the year. It’s a great time to save on home, tech and travel essentials, especially high-priced products such as TVs, appliances, furniture and more. The savings are impressive, with shoppers able to save up to 50% on indoor and outdoor furniture, kitchen essentials and premium mattresses.

Staying Safe Around Labor Day

Just in time for Labor Day weekend Labor Day the American Red Cross offers five safety steps to take now before summer ends and the busy fall season starts.