From Tokyo to Turin, Trump’s policies loom over May Day marches
- Activists around the world will hold May Day rallies on Thursday, including events in over 1,000 U.S. Cities organized by the 50501 coalition.
- The protests stem from opposition to President Trump’s policies, which activists say harm working people through wage suppression, immigration crackdowns, and federal agency layoffs.
- Dozens of groups like MoveOn, the Women’s March, and the National Education Association will participate to demand prioritizing families, public schools, and healthcare over corporate profits.
- According to a message on the May Day Strong site, organizers claim that Trump and his billionaire supporters are driving “a race to the bottom” affecting wages, benefits, and basic human dignity in their effort to prevent a billionaire takeover.
- These rallies signify a surge of worker activism aimed at ending executive overreach and supporting immigrant protections, marking a new era where working families will lead and no one is left behind.
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Trump looms over May Day
PARIS — French union leaders condemned the “Trumpization” of world politics, while in Italy, May Day protesters paraded a puppet of the American president through the streets of Turin.
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