may day

The Need to Work Less is a Matter of Life and Death

The May bank holiday is intimately linked to labour history and to struggles over time spent at work. In the US, May Day has its origins in the fight for an eight-hour work day at the end of the 19th century. This fight was – and remains – a quest for a broader ideal, namely the achievement of a life beyond work.

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We Need May Day More Than Ever: Unite to Dream and Fight for a Better Tomorrow

April showers bring May flowers, and this year, following a positively dreadful April, the flowers of revolution – black flags and red banners – will bloom alongside the crocuses and daffodils. May Day, the pagan feast turned workers’ holiday, has always belonged to the people, whether they were hoisting maypoles or hurling molotov cocktails, and the first of May’s revolutionary roots will be on full display this year.

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May Day Breaks Through As an Essential Day for Protest

May Day, falling two days after Donald Trump's destructive first 100 days, makes for much symbolism in the struggle for justice and the soul of America. While Trump and his administration arbitrarily and ineptly attack immigrants from all over the world—especially Muslims—and the administration works to undermine labor rights across the board, hundreds of thousands of people will be pushing back, striking and protesting Monday in what is shaping up to be the biggest May Day demonstrations in at least 40 years.

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May Day, Reinvigorated to Fight Trump's Anti-Immigrant Policies

May 1, traditionally a day of action for the labor movement, is ramping up to be the next and possibly biggest of many large-scale days of anti-Trump actions, including a massive immigrant-led strike.

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Making May Day a Day for Solidarity

You can say one thing for sure about Donald Trump: He's making America protest again.

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Big Strike Brewing Against Trump: Coalition of More Than 300,000 Food Workers to Join May Day Showdown

A network of more than 300,000 farmworkers, servers, cooks and food-manufacturers, including a large local chain of the Service Employees International Union, is joining a May 1 nationwide strike “to stop the relentless attacks of the Trump administration and its allies in corporate America.”

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The U.S. Has Bernie, but We, in France, Have Some Serious Protestors

The presidential election in the U.S. has dominated the public's attention and produced two unlikely outcomes. The most obvious is that reality TV star Donald Trump, while breaking every rule in the book of U.S. presidential politics and offending women, minorities and just about everyone, is clearly going to be the Republican nominee for president.

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9 Arrested in Seattle After May Day Protesters Clash With Police

Police in Seattle arrested nine people Sunday after a peaceful May Day march morphed into a riot, with “anti-capitalist” protestors throwing rocks, flares and Molotov cocktails at police.

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A Global Roundup of May Day Marches and Protests

Hundreds of thousands of workers and labor activists marched in cities across the globe on May 1st, for International WorkersÂ’ Day, which coincides with May Day celebrations. The holiday commemorates the Haymarket affair of 1886 in Chicago, Illinois, where laborers demanding an eight-hour work day clashed with police in the streets. On International WorkerÂ’s Day, labor rights movements both celebrate that history and address todayÂ’s issues like a living wage, protection of benefits and an end to austerity programs. HereÂ’s a global roundup of some of the marches from May Day, 2016.

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Historian Peter Linebaugh on 'The Incomplete, True, Authentic & Wonderful History of May Day'

Sunday is May Day, and organizers and activists across the United States are planning celebrations to mark the 10th anniversary of the massive May Day marches of 2006. That year, more than 1.5 million people took to the streets to support workers’ and immigrant rights. It was one of the largest days of protest in the country’s history. Now we look at a new book by historian Peter Linebaugh entitled "The Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day." Linebaugh is the author of many books, including "The Many-Headed Hydra" and "The Magna Carta Manifesto." Historian Robin D. G. Kelley has said of Linebaugh: "There is not a more important historian living today. Period."

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A Simple Solution to Boost Workers Across the Planet

In the competition for jobs between U.S. workers and developing world workers, American workers are losing, and the TPP, which the Obama administration touts as being pro-labor, is, like NAFTA, anything but. Under the TPP, signatories will be required “to have laws governing minimum wages, hours of work, and occupational safety and health,” but the level of the minimum wage and any other standard is left entirely to each country to determine on its own.

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