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“Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch!”
(“Proletarians of all countries, Unite!”)
-Marx and Engels on Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei (1848)-
From coast to coast we're getting ready for May Day 2021, International Workers Day (pictured: Los Angeles & Baltimore).
Join us Saturday May 1 in the streets!
Socialist Unity Party / Struggle-La Lucha
Ain’t no mɑy dɑy without lily of the vɑlley 💕
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Baltimore May Day Caravan & March: Bust Racism, Not Unions
Saturday, May 1 - 1:00 p.m.
Gather at 2011 N. Charles St., Baltimore
United Workers Assembly at City Hall - 3:00 p.m.
Hosted by Peoples Power Assembly
May Day - International Workers Day All workers have a right to * A union * Hazard & hero pay * Safe work conditions * Full Im/migrant rights * Sick & vacation pay * No harassment * BlackLivesMatter on the job and everywhere ...much more www.PeoplesPowerAssembly.org 410-218-4835
Cuba: May Day commemorations called in our living, united, victorious homeland
The Secretariat of the Federation of Cuban Workers (CTC) calls for the celebration of International Workers' Day with virtual events and activities.
The convocation issued by the CTC Secretariat states, “The Federation of Cuban Workers and its national unions call on our people to celebrate International Workers' Day, preceded by the historic days of the Communist Party of Cuba’s 8th Congress, which will be another resounding demonstration of our unwavering decision to advance the Revolution with the united efforts of all Cuban patriots. Its agreements will constitute a compass guiding the action of workers who continue to move forward in the implementation of the profound changes we have proposed, as part of the updating of the Economic and Social Model of Socialist Development.
Another celebration of Cuban workers
By Juan Antonio Borrego
The fact that this May Day Cubans will remain behind closed doors, once again, with the same desire to march we felt in 2020, does not mean in any way that we renounce the celebration of International Workers' Day, a universal century-old commemoration, which in Cuba is a massive event, to share with family and co-workers.
Faced with the impossibility of filling plazas and quenching our thirst for gathering and festivity, the Cuban Workers' Central Union (CTC) has called for creative virtual celebrations in every home and workplace to reaffirm our support for the Revolution.
There are many reasons to celebrate: the country continues to resist the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the U.S. government, tightened by the Trump administration, which adopted 242 hostile measures – all remaining in force today - and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has weakened even the most powerful economies.
Cuban Communists have just held the 8th Party Congress, a transcendental event, securing continuity, passing the political organization’s principal responsibilities to a generation that grew up admiring the rebels in the Sierra who now continue "with their foot in the stirrup," alongside us on the paths they taught us.
One of these paths, that of innovation and sovereignty, that of empowering internal forces, that of learning to produce what we need with our own hands - perhaps a mandate from Fidel and Raul that remains pending - is the one that workers in health and the sciences have been following, in this struggle for life, as necessary and Cuban as that of tobacco and sugar of which, 80 years ago, Don Fernando Ortiz spoke about.
Los Angeles May Day protest against Kroger's attacks on essential workers and communities, May 1, 2021.
We started with a picket at Ralphs grocery in South Central, then caravaned to Food 4 Less in Hollywood, ending with a rousing rally.
Video: Pre-caravan picket line at Ralphs in South L.A. Kroger Corp plans to ditch 250 jobs to avoid paying hazard pay to workers who have been risking their health and leave the community without a decent supermarket.
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