• MadMadBunny@lemmy.ca
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    17 days ago

    What to know about “Workers Over Billionaires” protests on Labor Day

    April Rubin

    Why it matters: The largest federation of labor unions in the U.S. is leading the movement, along with dozens of other groups.

    • More than 1,000 events were scheduled as of Saturday.

    State of play: The protests are being organized by the AFL-CIO and groups including Bargaining for the Common Good, the National Education Association, Indivisible, Working Families Party, MoveOn, American Federation of Teachers, Public Citizen and 50501.

    • The May Day Strong coalition, which organized widespread anti-billionaire rallies on May 1, is also involved.

    What they’re saying: “This isn’t just about policy — it’s about building meaningful worker power to fight back and build a movement rooted in real life, led by real people,” organizers said.

    • “From warehouses to kitchens, from schools to streets — we are saying it loud, we are saying it proud: Workers over billionaires now!”

    Zoom in: As part of this movement, thousands of restaurant workers are slated to protest in front of Trump Tower in New York City between 2 and 4pm ET on Monday.

    • They will launch a “restaurant in the street” serving tacos to symbolize the popular acronym TACO, meaning “Trump Always Chickens Out.”

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  • Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    17 days ago

    Good. With the major unions involved, this will kickstart the real process of organizing a nation.

    Consider thinking about the logistics of a local, regional or national strike fund. Figure out how to pool resources together, since you’ll need resources to support people who want to join the cause but are spread very thin.