Labour Day (Many European countries celebrate Labour Day on May 1) (2)
National Underwear Day (11 August) (3)
Festivus (23 December) (2)
Mole Day (23 October) (3)
Independence day (observed by many different countries at different dates) (4)
Loyalty Day (1 May in the United States) (3)
Patriot's Day (third Monday in April in Massachusetts and Maine, United States) (3)
Grandparent's Day (Sunday after September Labor Day - proclaimed in the United States by Jimmy Carte (3)
Labor Day (a United States federal holiday that takes place on the first Monday of September) (3)
Pioneer Day (24 July in Utah, United States) (4)
Flag Day (14 June in the United States) (3)
Sweetest Day (third Saturday in October, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan in the United States) (4)
Groundhog Day (2 February in United States and Canada) (3)
Festivus (23 December) (2)
Flag Day (14 June in the United States) (2)
Grandparent's Day (Sunday after September Labor Day - proclaimed in the United States by Jimmy Carte (2)
Groundhog Day (2 February in United States and Canada) (2)
Independence day (observed by many different countries at different dates) (2)
Labor Day (a United States federal holiday that takes place on the first Monday of September) (2)
Labour Day (Many European countries celebrate Labour Day on May 1) (2)
Loyalty Day (1 May in the United States) (2)
Mole Day (23 October) (2)
National Underwear Day (11 August) (2)
Patriot's Day (third Monday in April in Massachusetts and Maine, United States) (2)
Pioneer Day (24 July in Utah, United States) (2)
Sweetest Day (third Saturday in October, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan in the United States) (2)





Articles of category "Labour Day (Many European countries celebrate Labour Day on May 1)"

The Labour Day Date Is A National Holiday
Added on 12/07/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Local secular holidays / Labour Day (Many European countries celebrate Labour Day on May 1)
No matter where you live in the world, it is very likely that you have celebrated Labour Day. However, depending on where you live, you may celebrate the Labour Day date on a different date than the rest of the world. I for one do not think it matters what day you choose to celebrate the Labour Day date as long as you do choose to celebrate it. This is because it is a grand day that helps us all celebrate the Labour Union Movement that happened so long ago. It is important to not lose sight of why we chose to celebrate this grand day.
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Celebrate Labour Day - Have the Pledge
Added on 09/28/2007 to Articles Directory / Holidays & Celebrations / Local secular holidays / Labour Day (Many European countries celebrate Labour Day on May 1)
"Comrades, the bugles are sounding, shoulder your arms for the fray", or "... there arose the partisans". Have you ever heard these songs on a special day, the May Day? The very day has been an inseparable part of the international socialist solidarity and also the emblem of the pldge to create an international socialist order. For years the working class has been reeling under intense pressure and also is engagd in a relentless struggle against the saga of merchantile capitalism. In each and every country this struggle is bound to adopt different forms aand orientations and for that there is the need of a single day, when all meet at the altar of the movement; such is the significance of May 1, that is synonymous to celebrate Labour Day.
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