May Day, International Workers
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Kansas Citians gathered in Washington Square Park for an International Workers’ Day protest on Friday, May 1. The protest is part of a national strike, calling for people to boycott work, school and spending on May 1. Dominick Williams dowilliams@kcstar.com
Springfield will be hosting a May Day event of their own this Friday, alongside protests, rallies, and events popping up across the country. NewsChannel 20 spoke to Cherena Dougla
Thousands rallied on International Workers' Day across the five boroughs, including on Wall Street, where hundreds blocked the New York Stock Exchange.
From better pay to safer working conditions, May Day has long been a symbol of how workers have been fighting for their rights. Some in Manhattan kept that tradition alive, waving signs and calling for stronger support for workers across the country.
Protesters took to the streets in Huntsville today as part of International Workers’ Day rallies across the country fighting for workers’ rights. Demonstrators took a break from work or school as part of the “Workers Over Billionaires” message.
Union workers and supporters from across industries gathered on Monument Circle, saying it is time to refocus attention on the needs of workers.
A coalition of labor unions, political activists and residents demonstrated throughout San Diego County Friday in commemoration of International Workers Day, showing support for reforms to working-class rights and condemning the Trump administration’s ...