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Today, the U.S. celebrates Labor Day, but have you ever wondered why it falls on the first Monday of September and not on May 1st like many other countries? In 1882, the Knights of Labor, a prominent labor union, organized a parade in New York City to honor American workers. This event led to the organization's establishment of Labor Day on the first Monday of September in 1884. The initiative gained rapid traction, with celebrations spreading across several states. On May 1st, 1886, a peaceful workers' strike in Chicago turned violent and highlighted the global struggle for workers' rights. This event, known as the Haymarket Affair, eventually led to the establishment of International Labor Day on this day. However, U.S. Labor Day was established as a federal holiday in 1894 following the disruption of rail traffic during the Pullman Strike. President Grover Cleveland signed the legislation to recognize the contributions of American workers, separating the holiday from the Haymarket Affair and its connections to socialism and workers' riots. #LaborDay #History #WorkersRights #LaborMovement

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