Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September. Its origins date back to 1882, when unions advocated for a day to honor workers' contributions. Officially recognized in 1894 under President ...
While the Irish don't eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day, in the United States, the dish is most often associated with the holiday. However, it can also be linked to one of the country's ...
Labor Day, falling on Monday, Sept. 1, this year, honors the contributions of American workers and marks the unofficial end of summer. Established as a federal holiday in 1894 under President Grover ...