[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2001, Book II)]
[August 31, 2001]
[Page 1057]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Message on the Observance of Labor Day, 2001
August 31, 2001

    I am pleased to join my fellow Americans in observing Labor Day on 
September 3, 2001.
    The great strength of our Nation's economy is our workforce. From 
teachers and entrepreneurs to factory workers and scientists, 
hardworking Americans serve in a wide and diverse range of professions 
that are vital to protecting our health, well-being, and quality of 
life. By providing important goods and services and building and 
generating wealth, American workers help lay the foundation for our 
continued progress and advancement.
    Falling on the first Monday in September, Labor Day serves as a time 
to honor and celebrate the achievements of our workforce and to reaffirm 
our commitment to ensuring opportunity for every American worker. 
Workers must have the education and training they need to succeed, and 
they are entitled to expect fair treatment from their employers. We owe 
workers the chance to build a nest egg that will help them maintain a 
high standard of living in their retirement years. The last barriers to 
full participation in the workplace for Americans with disabilities must 
be removed. The Office of the 21st Century Work Force at the Department 
of Labor and my New Freedom Initiative reflect my Administration's 
commitment to furthering these important goals.
    As our Nation observes Labor Day this year, I salute every 
hardworking American for your role in helping this country to grow and 
thrive and for your innovation, creativity, and energy on the job. I 
also encourage you as you strive to keep in balance the demands of work 
alongside vital responsibilities to family, friends, and the community. 
Your efforts carry on the proud traditions of past generations of 
American workers and demonstrate your adaptability and enthusiasm for 
meeting the challenges of the 21st century.
    Best wishes for a memorable observance.

                                                          George W. Bush