Labor Day, 2025

Proclamation of Labor Day

On August 28, 2025, President Trump issued a proclamation declaring September 1, 2025, as Labor Day. The proclamation emphasizes the importance of the American worker to the nation’s history and economy. It reflects on the skills and determination of American workers, acknowledging their role in building the country and contributing to its economic strength. The proclamation also addresses challenges faced by workers in recent decades, such as the decline in manufacturing and job outsourcing, while outlining the current administration’s commitment to revitalizing American labor and manufacturing industries.

In his statement, President Trump asserts that his administration is focused on restoring the dignity of labor and prioritizing American jobs. He highlights initiatives aimed at encouraging domestic production and fair trade practices that benefit American workers. The proclamation further notes the resurgence of job creation and its positive impact on communities across the nation, emphasizing the administration’s efforts to ensure that American craftsmanship is valued in global markets.

The President concludes the proclamation by urging public officials and citizens to observe Labor Day with programs and activities that celebrate the contributions of American workers. He reaffirms his administration’s pledge to defend the interests of hardworking citizens and to secure a bright future for American families. The proclamation serves as both a tribute to the past contributions of the workforce and a call to action for continued support and recognition of American labor.

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