In the United States,
Labor Day is a holiday celebrated on
the first Monday in September.
The
celebration honors the American labor movement. The holiday is inclusive because everyone has
had a job at one point in their lives even it if just included household
chores.
Most companies give employees
the day off, but grocery stores, malls, restaurants, and gas stations usually remain open. Traditionally,
families and communities honor the day with barbecues, gatherings, and
parties.