Are government buildings open on Labor Day?
Monday, September 7, 2009 is Labor Day. Labor Day is a federal holiday and all government buildings are closed on federal holidays
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About Labor Day
Labor Day is a holiday that is observed in the United States on the first Monday in September. The day was set aside to celebrate the contributions of America's workers, and it is also considered the final weekend of summer. Labor Day is on September 6, 2010 and September 5 in 2011.
About Federal Holidays
Federal holidays are days that Federal employees observe. On federal holidays, the U.S. Post Office and banks are closed. Schools and universities also are typically closed on federal holidays.
About Labor
Labor is the strenuous process a mother goes through to give birth to a child. The process is divided into stages; during each stage, the cervix opens wider and contractions happen more frequently. In the final stage, the mother must help push the baby out.
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