Labor Day is a U.S. national holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September, honoring the contributions and achievements of American workers and the labor movement. The holiday was first recognized in 1887, and it became a federal holiday in 1894. On Labor Day, many businesses and government offices are closed, and there are often parades and celebrations held to mark the occasion. If you want to celebrate this day or explain the information to others, you can use this presentation slide.