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单词 Labour Day
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Definition of Labour Day in English:

Labour Day

noun
  • A public holiday or day of festivities held in honour of working people, in many countries on 1 May, in the US and Canada on the first Monday in September.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York observed Labor Day on the first Monday in September that year.
    • Point out that some people have to work on Labor Day and some don't.
    • And so on this Labor Day, when many have the day off, we thank our men and women who wear our uniform.
    • Everything is so front-loaded that I don't think waiting till Labor Day is smart.
    • Today the Labour Day march is a celebration of organised labour's achievements on behalf of the worker.
    • Read on for some history of Labour Day and follow the links at the bottom of the page for related organizations.
    • The Labor Day march across the Mackinac Bridge led by Michigan's governor has replaced the Detroit march.
    • Within the next few years, the idea spread from coast to coast, and all states celebrated Labor Day.
    • Parades, and speeches by labor leaders and political figures, mark Labor Day celebrations.
    • Understand the events which led to the observance of Labor Day as a National Holiday.
    • Although many may think Labour Day celebrations are a relatively recent phenomenon, the Canadian history of this annual holiday dates back almost a hundred years.
    • But while the US celebrates in September, most of the world celebrates Labor Day on May 1st.
    • President Grover Cleveland signed a law designating the first Monday in September as Labor Day nationwide.
    • The beautification of Water Square in the Trelawny capital was the national Labour Day project.
    • This solidarity resulted in the Labour Day march being opened to all workers for the first time in 1890.
    • Many Canadians will have the day off Monday for Labour Day in honour of working people everywhere.
    • Nowadays, Labor Day is associated less with union activities and protest marches and more with leisure.
    • While many people just think of Labor Day as the end of summer - it is actually an important historical holiday.
    • If a non-qualified employee is not asked to work on Labour Day, he or she gets the day off with no pay.
    • Then in 1894, Congress passed a law recognizing Labor Day as an official national holiday.
 
 
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