No matter what your thoughts are on the labor movement in general, everyone has to work and it's sometimes nice to sit back, take a moment, and remember that labor is the backbone of our economy and life in general. Nowadays, Labor Day is recognized as a national holiday, so let's see what is labor day date in 2013.
In the United States, Labor Day is always celebrated on the first Monday in September.
Labor Day in 2013 is on Monday, the 2nd of September.
Labor Day is the holiday which honors the American worker for what they fought and built.
The best way to celebrate a typical Labor Day is putting your feet up and do nothing.
Labor Day is an annual holiday to celebrate the economic and social contributions and achievements of workers in different countries around the world. In the U.S, the first Monday of September is observed as a Labor Day and it will be on September 2 this year.