Labor Day is observed in Christmas Island on every fourth Monday of March. This annual public holiday celebrates the achievements of workers and honors all islanders who contribute to the development of the territory through their hard work in various fields, including phosphate mining and the recreation industry. Christmas Island, an external territory of Australia, has a history rooted in phosphate mining, which was the primary economic activity until the mine's closure in 1987. The mine was later reopened in 1991, and today, the island is also recognized as an important eco-tourism center, with 63% of its territory designated as National Park. The holiday reflects the labor movement's significance, particularly the achievement of an eight-hour working day.
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Fourth Monday in March: Labor Day (Christmas Island)
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