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Labor Day in the United States is the first Monday in September, and this national holiday began in 1882.
Labor Day honors the American labor movement and the workers' contributions to the country's economy. The holiday signals the end of the summer. It is one of seven national holidays workers traditionally get off: Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, Juneteenth, and New Year's Day.
Those who do not get this day off are paid holiday pay, usually 150% of their hourly salary.
Parades are held throughout the United States, but the most common way to spend Labor Day is with friends and a picnic or backyard bar-b-ques.
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