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Friend,

 

Across the country—from the fruit fields in California to classrooms in Chicago, from kitchens in Queens to loading docks in Atlanta—working people are uniting.


Commemorating the sacrifices and victories of worker-led movements, May Day 2025 will span over 100 cities and carry on the legacy of workers fighting for a country that is more fair, just, equitable, and free for all its citizens—not just a chosen few.

 

Across the country—from the fruit fields in California to classrooms in Chicago, from kitchens in Queens to loading docks in Atlanta—working people are uniting.


Commemorating the sacrifices and victories of worker-led movements, May Day 2025 will span over 100 cities and carry on the legacy of workers fighting for a country that is more fair, just, equitable, and free for all its citizens—not just a chosen few.

Across the country—from the fruit fields in California to classrooms in Chicago, from kitchens in Queens to loading docks in Atlanta—working people are uniting.


Commemorating the sacrifices and victories of worker-led movements, May Day 2025 will span over 100 cities and carry on the legacy of workers fighting for a country that is more fair, just, equitable, and free for all its citizens—not just a chosen few.

Friend,

On May 1, 2025, we urge you to join the Jobs with Justice network!

 

📍Atlanta, GA

📍Kansas City, MO
📍San Francisco, CA

📍Washington, D.C.

📍Phoenix, AZ

📍New York, NY

📍Chicago, IL

 

Across the country—from the fruit fields in California to classrooms in Chicago, from kitchens in Queens to loading docks in Atlanta—working people are uniting.


Commemorating the sacrifices and victories of worker-led movements, May Day 2025 will span over 100 cities and carry on the legacy of workers fighting for a country that is more fair, just, equitable, and free for all its citizens—not just a chosen few.

Across the country—from the fruit fields in California to classrooms in Chicago, from kitchens in Queens to loading docks in Atlanta—working people are uniting.


Commemorating the sacrifices and victories of worker-led movements, May Day 2025 will span over 100 cities and carry on the legacy of workers fighting for a country that is more fair, just, equitable, and free for all its citizens—not just a chosen few.

Friend,

On May 1, 2025, we urge you to join the Jobs with Justice network!


📍Atlanta, GA

📍Kansas City, MO
📍San Francisco, CA

📍Washington, D.C.

📍Phoenix, AZ

📍New York, NY

📍Chicago, IL

Together, we will show up alongside laborers, parents, students, faith leaders, and everyday people who are coming together to center the needs of working families above the interests of billionaires and their corporations.

 

In Solidarity,

 

Wilson Vance

Organizer

Jobs with Justice

Together, we will show up alongside laborers, parents, students, faith leaders, and everyday people who are coming together to center the needs of working families above the interests of billionaires and their corporations. 


In Solidarity,


Wilson Vance

Organizer

Jobs with Justice

 
 

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“We’re in this political-economic crisis of democracy,” Smiley explained. “Democratizing our workplaces through organizing and collective bargaining,” she said, is crucial to making the United States a country where it’s a majority of the people who set the standards and make decisions, whether in communities or industries. Read more.

Clark Atlanta launches labor institute to develop Black strategists for a renewed union movement 


“We’re in this political-economic crisis of democracy,” Smiley explained. “Democratizing our workplaces through organizing and collective bargaining,” she said, is crucial to making the United States a country where it’s a majority of the people who set the standards and make decisions, whether in communities or industries. Read more.

 

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