00:00Labor Day celebrated annually on the first Monday in September.
00:05Labor Day recognized the contributions of American labor and the achievements of the
00:11labor movement.
00:12It also serves as a time for family gatherings, parodies, retail sales, and final summer gateways
00:20before the start of the new school year.
00:24Labor Day will be observed on Monday, September 1, continuing a long-standing American tradition
00:31of honoring workers and making the unofficial end of summer.
00:37It's the earliest possible day for Labor Day, cutting the unofficial summer region short
00:45this year.
00:46The labor was first recognized as a federal holiday in 1894 following nationwide labor
00:54unrest and pressure from labor unions.
00:58Since then, it has evolved into both a day of rest and celebration of workers' rights.
01:05This year, the holiday lands earlier than usual, promoting many businesses and public offices
01:13to close for the long weekend.
01:16Major cities across the country, including New York, are expected to host parodies and
01:22community events, while millions of Americans are likely to travel.
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