The Labor Day weekend is over and internet users are sharing some relatable Tuesday after Labor Day memes as the work week begins!
Americans celebrated the federal holiday on September 5th with picnics, parades, barbecues, and fireworks. Businesses offering exciting deals attracted many customers, who went on a shopping spree.
Labor Day was first adopted by the state of Oregon (as per the US Labor Department’s website) on February 21, 1887. They were followed by Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York. Now, it has become one of the most important American holidays.
The day is meant to honor America’s workers who have contributed to the nation’s prosperity.
The three-day weekend also marks the end of summer and the beginning of the school year. It has inspired many memes from people who had a little too much fun on the holiday and have to return to work now.
23 relatable Tuesday after Labor Day memes
Wearing white on Labor Day is all we want!
Why a wrestling fan wears white after Labor Day!
Getting ready for school on the Tuesday after Labor day like!
Preparing your liver for work after Labor Day be like!
Wearing white to channel that thug life!
Listen to the fashion corgi!
How it feels to do Labor after Labor Day weekend!
Wearing white after Labor Day is for Bravehearts!
Labor Day is over so I am preparing for Halloween and Christmas!
The judge won’t be in till Tuesday!
When your boss hates giving you an off on Labor day!
I just want to bang on the mug all day!
The fashion police are here!
At least the pressure of being cool in summer is over!
Me working on Tuesday after Labor Day!
Teachers preparing for back-to-school classes be like!
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Showing up to work the day after Labor Day!
It is just a second Monday indeed!
Me in the middle of Tuesday!
Tuesday after Labor Day weekend is the Mondayest one ever!
Same same!
At least we can drink white after Labor Day!
Preparing for the holiday season like!
First-ever Labor Day was celebrated in New York City in 1882
As per the US Labor Department’s website, before becoming one of America’s biggest federal holidays, Labor Day was recognized by activists and individual states.
Municipal ordinances passed in 1885 and 1886, helped it gain the limelight it needed to become state legislation. While New York was the first state to introduce and entertain the bill, Oregon was the first to pass it.
By the end of the decade, Connecticut, Nebraska and Pennsylvania followed in their footsteps.
However, the first-ever Labor Day was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City.
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