• dhork@lemmy.world
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    Um Ackshually, it’s the first Monday in September over here. This year that just happens to be Sep 1.

    It really screwed up the recognition of International Bacon Day, which is celebrated on the Saturday before Labor Day in the US but the first Saturday in September in other jurisdictions. But that’s OK, because we get two excuses to eat Bacon this year.

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    Labor Day is celebrated May 1st worldwide

    No, it isn’t. Here the 1st of May is a celebration of spring and fertility. Not a celebration of something that happened elsewhere.

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      No, it isn’t.

      Yes, it is. “Worldwide” doesn’t mean every single country acting in uniformity.

      1000007828

      Here’s a map showing how absolutely worldwide celebration of International Workers Day actually is.

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        Well I shall put on my orthopaedic shoes and stand corrected.

        Looks like just the UK, Ireland and Finland hanging on to our Pagan roots.

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    Stop your imperialist bullshit the world doesn’t revolve around America. We have Labour day the first Monday of September it is not always September 1st.

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    It was also selected because it’s a better break. In the US you usually get easter off in April and memorial day off in late May, so there’s already a decent amount of spring holidays.

    Whereas there’s nothing between 4th of July and Thanksgiving in late november, so labor day is a good break to split up that long stretch.