Seven Arkansas Cities to Hold Protest Rallies on Labor Day
More than 700 U.S. communities will protest Trump policies and billionaire influence on Labor Day, backed by AFL-CIO's 15 million members, organizers said.
- The 'Workers Over Billionaires' protests are set to occur in hundreds of U.S. cities on Labor Day to oppose President Trump and his supporters.
- These events follow a movement launched on May 1st and build on prior nationwide protests like the 'No Kings' demonstrations in June.
- Organizers, including labor groups and advocacy coalitions, plan over a thousand events nationwide featuring rallies, music, food trucks, and local activism.
- Activists say money is being taken from working families to fund billionaires and agencies like ICE, and call for collective action to reject corruption and defend democracy.
- These protests aim to sustain momentum against billionaire influence and Trump administration policies, while training activists for ongoing political engagement.
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Dozens of groups plan nationwide Labor Day protests
The Workers Over Billionaires rallies will take place in dozens of cities.
Seven Arkansas cities to hold protest rallies on Labor Day
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Seven Arkansas cities are planning "Workers Over Billionaires" protests for Labor Day as part of the 50501 Movement. The seven cities will join hundreds of other cities in the United States to "rally in support of the working class, and against the greed and corruption of the Trump administration and corporate billionaires," according to event organizers of the Fort Smith protest. The seven Arkansas cities partic…
‘Workers Over Billionaires’ Labor Day protests planned for all 50 states: Here’s what to know
On Labor Day, hundreds of thousands of protesters are planning to demonstrate against the Trump administration and billionaires “taking over the U.S. government” in more than 1,000 nationwide rallies and events, according to May Day Strong, an advocacy organization organizing the protests. The day of action is scheduled to take place in all 50 states, including cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Houston, New York City, and Columbus, Oh…
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