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Labor Day: Five Interesting Facts

What's the deal with Labor Day, exactly? Find out here!

In celebration of Labor Day, here are five interesting facts about the holiday that celebrates all those who toil. Much of this information is from the U.S. Department of Labor.

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Government Offices Closed

  and other government offices are all closed. Pasadena Unified School District schools as well as most private schools are all off today, too.

Labor Day: When and Since When?

 The holiday, which is dedicated to celebrating the American worker, is celebrated the first Monday in September.

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Labor Day Founder in Question

Who founded Labor Day? Well, that's a bit of a dispute. Some records point to a union guy named Peter J. McGuire, who was general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and co-founder of the American Federation of Labor.

 

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He reportedly wanted a day to "honor those who from rude nature have delved and carved all the grandeur we behold." In other words, the American worker.

But recent research points to Matthew Maguire, a machinist and secretary of a local International Association of Machinists in New Jersey, proposed the holiday in 1882. A picnic and demonstration was reportedly planned to celebrate.

A National Holiday

Labor Day received its first official recognition by local governments in 1885 and 1886, and it worked its way up through state legislatures. It was officially recognized by Congress in 1894.

Don't Wear White After Labor Day?

We've all heard about the old-school etiquette rule about not wearing white after Labor Day. So where the heck did it come from? It's hard to say, but this Time magazine article posits that it had to do with the well-heeled wearing white during their summer vacations and then changing back to dark colors for when they returned to the sooty, dusty city. 


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