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President Donald Trump’s policies spark protests in multiple US cities on Labor Day

More than 800 Labor Day protests nationwide criticized President Trump's policies, advocating for a living wage and immigrant rights amid calls for worker empowerment.

  • Protests occurred in multiple U.S. cities on Labor Day, with participants criticizing President Donald Trump and seeking a living wage for workers.
  • Demonstrations in Chicago and New York were organized by One Fair Wage, emphasizing challenges facing laborers amid a $7.25 federal minimum wage.
  • In Washington D.C. and San Francisco, crowds gathered to advocate for workers' rights while holding signs against the current administration.
  • Protesters voiced concerns about democracy and socio-economic issues, leading to calls for collective action against billionaire influence.
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Protesters took to the streets in several U.S. cities on Labor Day to criticize President Donald Trump and demand a decent wage for the workers. “One Fair Wage organized demonstrations in Chicago and New York to highlight the difficulties faced by workers in the U.S., where the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. “Trump must go now!” chants resounded in front of the president’s former residence in New York, while protesters gathered in front …

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Protesters went down the streets of several American cities on Labour Day to criticize President Donald Trump and demand a decent wage for workers.

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