Friday, May 1, 2026

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MAY DAY LABOR DAY INTERNATIONAL WORKERS DAY MAY 1, 2026
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What’S at Stake:  May Day started here in the United States after 80,000 people showed up to rally and demand the 8-hour work day in Chicago’s Haymarket Square in 1886. Police attacked and killed protesters, and then framed primarily immigrant workers for violence (who were later pardoned).   These Haymarket events sparked yearly worldwide celebrations of the labor movement on May 1, beginning in the late 1800s.

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“Today is May Day! Find an action near you:”

Rashida Tlaib Thu, Apr 30,  2026                

 

 

Dick,

Workers across the country are rising up for change, as Americans struggle to put food on the table, keep a roof over their heads, and get the healthcare they need.

This week I joined workers and my colleagues in Congress to launch the Living Wage for All Act, which would increase the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour to account for rising costs.

This change is long overdue. The bill also establishes a standard to keep growing the minimum wage over time and, if passed, would eliminate all subminimum wages—which currently exploit tipped workers, youth, and disabled people.

I’m a proud daughter of a union family, and I will continue to support workers and champion pro-worker legislation while challenging corporate greed.

Tomorrow, I’m joining workers in celebrating and taking action for May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day.

Hundreds of organizations are coming together to demand a nation that puts workers over billionaires by:

· Taxing the rich to fund people’s needs like housing, healthcare, food assistance, public schools, and universal childcare. Corporations and the ultra-wealthy have worked to rig the system to avoid paying their share of taxes, and their wealth keeps growing while life gets harder for the rest of us. That needs to end.

· Abolishing ICE and ending war: We don’t want our tax dollars funding a private army that’s serving authoritarian power and kidnapping, attacking, and killing our neighbors.

· Expanding democracy: Hands off our vote! We won’t stand for Trump’s proposed takeover of our elections, and we’ll keep pushing back against attacks, such as this week’s racist Supreme Court decision to further destroy the Voting Rights Act.

If you agree that we need urgent action, please click here to find a May Day rally or march near you and sign up to attend tomorrow.

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May Day started here in the United States after 80,000 people showed up to rally and demand the 8-hour work day in Chicago’s Haymarket Square in 1886. Police attacked and killed protesters, and then framed primarily immigrant workers for violence (who were later pardoned).

These Haymarket events sparked yearly worldwide celebrations of the labor movement on May 1, beginning in the late 1800s.

But because of nationwide suppression of our labor movement, it took until 1937 to pass a federal law protecting the 8-hour workday. We’re still fighting for workers’ rights today.

Unlike many of my colleagues in Congress, I grew up in a working class family. When my dad joined the United Auto Workers (UAW), he ensured we had health insurance for the first time.

I understand how urgently we need transformative changes, and I stand firmly with workers and the labor movement.

I’m proud that unions have already endorsed our 2026 re-election campaign, including National Nurses United, the National Education Association, the American Federation Of Government Employees Local 704, the Association of Flight Attendants, and UNITE HERE! Local 24.

In the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, I’ve held Wall Street and corporate executives accountable. And at home, my team has held “organize your workplace” trainings with workers from Amazon, Starbucks, and more.

I will continue leading transformative policies to end poverty, meet people’s needs, and save lives—including:

· The Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores Act, which has over 70 cosponsors and has been endorsed by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW).

· Bills to cancel medical debt and utility debt, in addition to legislation that helps families pay for utilities including drinking water.

· The Tax Excessive CEO Pay Act, which would raise taxes on corporations that pay their executives more than 50 times the wages of their workers.

· The Restaurant Workers Bill of Rights, which would end the subminimum wage for tipped workers (it has remained stuck at $2.13 an hour for over 30 years). I introduced this in partnership with worker members of the Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United.

· The Economic Dignity For All Agenda to help ensure that every family and child has the resources needed to flourish, by providing regular cash assistance directly to individuals and families nationwide.

Our movement is growing. Last year marked the most May Day events in U.S. history, so let’s keep up the momentum and demonstrate our power this year.

Find a May Day event near you for tomorrow—Friday, May 1, 2026.

You can also check out https://maydaystrong.org/ to find out more about tomorrow’s National Day of Action for Workers Over Billionaires, and about the coalition of organizations and unions promoting it.

Together, we’ll keep fighting for the rights and dignity of all people, and for a thriving democracy that works for all of us.

We’ll keep building the world we need and deserve.

In solidarity,

Rashida

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Protect worker rights for all

Amy Gottlieb, AFSC  5-1-26

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Dear James, 

Today we celebrate May Day—International Workers’ Day. A day to honor the generations of people who have struggled to win labor rights and protections for us all—including safe working conditions, fair wages, and the freedom to organize.   

But today, many people across the U.S. are not fully protected by labor rights and protections. Immigration raids have left many afraid to go to work. Threats of deportation prevent workers from speaking out against hazardous conditions or employer abuse.     

Without permanent legal status, people can be denied their rights as workers. That has to change.   

Join us in telling Congress: Support a pathway to citizenship for all immigrants! 

 

Immigrants are vital members of our communities—not just as workers. They are our family members, friends, neighbors, and community leaders who have built lives here. They deserve to live and work freely, without fear of being torn from their families and communities.  

 

On this May Day, we are calling for labor protections for all and reaffirming our commitment to economic justice. We know that when we stand together, we are stronger. Together, we will create a more just and welcoming world, where all people have what they need to thrive.

 

Tell Congress: Support a pathway to citizenship for all. 

 In solidarity, 

 

 

 

 

 

Amy Gottlieb U.S. Migration Director

 

 

 

 

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“Rest + Action: Musings on May Day + Learning Opportunities.”  Beyt Tikkun.

Dear Dick,

Tomorrow is May Day, a day rooted in the long history of labor movements, and a reminder that struggles for worker rights and liberation are strongest when they move together.

At Beyt Tikkun, we stand with those participating in the nationwide General Strike: no shopping, no work, no school.

As we enter Shabbat tomorrow evening, we’re also holding the deeper resonance between May Day and Jewish practice. Shabbat asks us to pause, to refrain from labor, and to imagine a world not organized around endless production—but around rest, dignity, and collective liberation.

We invite you to listen to Rabbi Cat’s reflections below, and to gather with us in person for a masked Shabbat honoring May Day.

 May Day Kabbalat Shabbat (Oakland)
Friday, May 1 · Doors at 6:15pm
 First Unitarian Church of Oakland
 
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Watch Rabbi Cat's Musings on May Day, sharing what our traditions teach us about economic relationships & worker's rights:

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Join us on May 1 to say NO WAR, NO ICE, NO BILLIONAIRES!

On International Workers’ Day, millions around the world will take the streets. In New York, we’re joining cities and towns across the U.S. to stand together — against war, against deportations, and against Trump’s billionaire agenda stealing our future.

🚫 No School. No Work. No Shopping.

🕑 2PM
🗓️ May 1
📍 Union Square
We will march to join more demonstrators at 4pm in Washington Square Park!

 

Join us this week at our May Day Art Builds, tonight Wed, Apr 29 & Thurs, Apr 30  in preparation for Friday's demonstration.

 

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It's not too late to sign up for The Artist Must Take Sides: Culture & the Movement Past, Present, & Future.

 

In this ongoing course presented by Artists Against Apartheid & The People’s Forum, we'll continue to study the role of the artist in the movement. Together, we're exploring the responsibility of artists to struggle against the system that exploits, alienates, and pacifies and towards building a culture that inspires, drives, and sustains our collective struggle for liberation. Art alone cannot make a revolution, but it can transform the people who will.

 

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“All Out Against War and ICE This May Day!”

AROC <info@araborganizing.org>  4-29-26

 

 

 

 

 

“Two days until we're All out for May Day.”

 

Drew and the crew at 198 Methods 4=29-26

 

 

 

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April 29 – We are just two days away from making history together on May Day. Join us in the streets to collectively flex our power, practice mass non-cooperation in the model of a general strike, and make some good trouble to have a good time. There are more than 3,000 May Day actions already planned across the country, click here to check the map and find YOUR May Day 2026 event!

Tonight at 8 pm ET we're hosting our final mass call. We'll be joined by Liz Shuler, president of the AFL-CIO, Jessica Tang, president of AFT Massachusetts, Rigo Valdez, executive director of The People's Organizing Center, and other partner organizations across the country who will ground us in this historic moment and the importance of taking action this May Day. Register Here: TONIGHT at 8PM ET / 5pm PT.

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April 3 - Last weekend, we rallied 8 million strong in cities and towns from coast to coast to coast for No Kings 3. Our demands were clear: No ICE, No War, No Kings – and bring down the fossil fueled fascist billionaires who threaten our climate and communities

 

If you missed it, there was a fantastic debrief and wrap up call earlier this week, and at that very same call it was announced that the next big mission for the No Kings coalition is to organize for May Day (May 1) 2026 – a day with no work, no school, and no shopping to bring down the regime, grind the economy to a halt, and put workers over billionaires.

 

If you're ready to join us: Click here to take the pledge to join us on May Day, and check map to see if there’s already a May Day Strong event scheduled near you.

 

We should live in a country that puts workers over fossil fueled billionaire fascists. But right now, families are being forced to choose between groceries and rent, while billionaires rig the rules to protect their power and fossil fuels profit off of war and destruction.

That's why May 1, 2026 will be a coordinated national day of action. From the fight for the eight-hour workday, to the 2006 Day Without Immigrants, to last year’s massive anti-billionaire Earth Day to May Day charge, May Day has always been about workers organizing together to shift power. This year, we carry that tradition forward.

Together we will say: No School. No Work. No Shopping.

This isn't a symbolic protest like No Kings, where the intention is to show how many people oppose the regime. That's important. But May Day is a show of force. When fossil fuel fascists seize power, we can't continue to operate as if everything is normal. We have to escalate and create disruption – even if it means taking on risk: to our safety, our paycheck, or our social standing. We have to stop being polite and shut things down to make our demands are clear:

· Tax the rich.

· No ICE. No War. No fossil fueled fascists.

· Expand democracy, not corporate power. There is no climate action without free and fair elections.

Millions of us are already taking action, moving together, and building toward May Day. Join us today and choose how you'll participate: No Work, No School, No Shopping or joining a local action.

We'll see you in the streets.


Drew & the 198 methods to resist fossil fueled fascists crew

 

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1.     No Kings 3 debrief call: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKnRODQDuTo&t=3s

2.     https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2022/09/05/labor-day-may-grover-cleveland/

3.     https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/may/02/usa.topstories3

4.     https://www.198methods.org/2025/04/17/all-out-for-earth-day-to-may-day/

 

 

 

[VFP-all] “May Day 2026 Will Be a 'Milestone of Struggle'; Building Power from No Kings to May Day.”
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Bring VFP's Antiwar Messaging to May Day Actions
May Day 2026 Will Be A ‘Milestone Of Struggle’

By Cameron Harrison, People's World. As the world prepares to mark the 140th anniversary of the 1886 Chicago Haymarket Affair, including massive demonstrations and actions planned in the U.S. under the “Workers Over Billionaires” banner, the World Federation of Trade Unions is calling on the international working class to mobilize its forces this May Day in the struggle for workers’ rights, democracy, peace, and equality. Representing more than 105 million workers across every corner of the globe, the WFTU said the demands of the Chicago pioneers remain as urgent today as they were 140 years ago. -more-

 


 

Building Power From No Kings To May DayBy Truus Van Iperen, Left Voice.   March 28th brought a rare hint of spring to Minnesota—50 degrees, clear blue skies, and a brisk wind that felt very welcome after a punishing winter. But the season’s hardship extended beyond the weather. It was also marked by the presence of more than 2,000 ICE agents deployed as part of Operation Metro Surge. With national attention fixed on Minnesota as a focal point of the No Kings movement, the weight of this moment runs deeper than recent immigration enforcement alone. In June 2025, State Representative and former House Speaker Melissa Hortman, her husband, and their dog were killed. -more-

 

 

 

Dear Dick,

This Friday on May Day, tens of thousands of workers, students, and families will be marching, rallying, training, walking out and taking action together to demand: Tax the rich. Hands off our vote. No War, No ICE, Free Palestine. 

 

 

Since the start of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, millions of Americans have been awakened not just to the reality of Israel’s apartheid regime, but to the interconnectedness of all of our struggles for freedom and justice across the world. It is U.S. taxpayer dollars stolen from our communities that have fueled the massacre and displacement of millions of Palestinians, and emboldened the Israeli state to expand its violence regionally and drag the U.S. into war with Iran.  

May Day isn’t just one day, but the culmination and beginning of many more days, weeks, months, and years of organizing to fully and permanently end the wars and violence against our communities, and transform everyday reality for millions of working-class Americans.


Everything we are fighting for in building an anti-war movement is part of the fight for healthcare, universal childcare, housing, and the future we want for our children, loved ones, and community. 

Help us make sure this Friday is our largest anti-war mobilization yet: 

· Find a May Day action to join near you. 

· Download the May Day Anti-War Toolkit to help you prepare for Friday, including action ideas, printable posters, and resources to help you have conversations with your family and community members on May Day and beyond!  

· Use our letter writing tool to tell your Members of Congress: No War, No ICE, Free Palestine.


The costs of corporate and billionaire greed are high. All of the wars and campaigns being waged against working people across the globe are profiting a select few and leaving the rest of us to suffer. Some pay with their lives, others with their health, and others with their inability to see family and be reunited with them.  

Polling shows that the majority of Americans are against the wars and state violence being funded with our hard-earned tax dollars. This Friday, we have an opportunity to show that these statistics are more than just numbers on a screen. It is a chance to show what we stand for.

 

 

 

 

Members of Congress, corporate actors, and billionaire profiteers who are making violence possible against our communities here and abroad must hear from us. I hope you’ll join me in the streets on Friday. 

 

In solidarity, 

Sumaya Awad
Director of Organizing
Adalah Justice Project

Adalah Justice Project is a Palestinian-led advocacy organization based in the U.S. that builds cross-movement coalitions to achieve collective liberation. Our work is rooted in the conviction that drawing the linkages between US policy abroad and repressive state practices at home is crucial to shifting the balance of power.

 

Global Rights Index 2025 Reveals Worsening Crisis For Workers

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AI-generated content may be incorrect.By International Trade Union Confederation.   Popular Resistance.org (6-5-25).  This is the 12th edition of the ITUC Global Rights Index, the only comprehensive, worldwide annual study of the violation of workers’ rights – freedoms that form the basis of the democratic rule of law and fair working conditions for all. This year’s Index reveals a stark and worsening global crisis for workers and unions. In 2025, average country ratings deteriorated in three out of five global regions, with Europe and the Americas recording their worst scores since the Index’s inception in 2014. Alarmingly, only seven out of 151 countries surveyed received the top-tier rating.   -more-

The following articles were published too late for OMNI’S  2025, and are placed here with the 2026 anthology.

 

May Day 2025: The Current Installmen t of an Annual Remembrance (1)


Robert J.S. Ross,
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The Stansbury Forum.    Portside (5-2-25).

By 1891, May 1st demonstrations for a shorter workday had become an international and regular practice, becoming also a call for universal peace and a celebration of working class power.

✊🏽 Stand with Earth Defenders this May Day – Your gift still doubled!

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Today is May Day, globally recognized as International Workers' Day and observed worldwide by movements advocating for workers, migrants, Indigenous peoples, and marginalized communities.

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Thank you for rising with us for the Amazon and for Mother Earth. Support today means solidarity that lasts.

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ABOUT FACE

Thu, May 1, 10:31 AM (4 days ago)

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Dear Dick,

On May 1st, 2025, About Face pays homage to May Day, commemorating both the brave Chicago labor activists who, in 1889, withstood police violence to fight for the 8-hour work day, and the relentless struggles against exploitation that have been waged ever since. May Day is a testament to the will of oppressed people to rise above their dispossession and fearlessly build a better world. It is both a legacy which connects us to the history of the working class struggle, and a reminder that victory is possible if we remain persistent, focused, and committed to the project of liberation. This May Day, I’m reminded of 1971.

Six years into the Vietnam anti-war movement, the leaders of different organizations and coalitions determined that refreshed strategy and creative energy was needed to push the government to heed their demands and end the war, once and for all. Activists called for a national protest, and the masses of people followed– 500,000 to be exact. Together, students, workers, soldiers, veterans, religious figures, artists, and more united under one slogan:

“If the government won’t stop the war, we’ll stop the government.”

Over the span of several days, protests and direct actions took over D.C., resulting in over 12,000 arrests and insurmountable pressure on the Nixon Administration. May Day 1971 earned its place in history as one of the most organized, targeted attempts to end the war in Vietnam.

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Today, we are in the midst of our generation's Vietnam. Funded and backed by U.S. Imperialism, Israel is attempting to destroy and re-occupy Gaza. Gaza’s infrastructure has crumbled due to the endless bombardment, and the siege has left its population at the brink of starvation, with no humanitarian aid let in and no conceivable end in sight.

It’s in moments of desperate hardship that we recall the legacy of May Day. The Palestinian people, like the Vietnamese, the Haitian, and the Cuban people before them, are fiercely struggling for their freedom against the forces of Imperialism. As veterans and as people of conscience, we are called to uphold the spirit of May Day by struggling for liberation alongside them.

May Day is a promise. It’s a promise to Palestine, and it’s a promise to each other to do our part and fight, with all the energy we have, for liberation and justice. About Face invites you to struggle alongside us. Together, we can confront the war machine today so that we may celebrate our collective freedom tomorrow.

In solidarity,
Alex Kerry (he/him)
Operations Manager
About Face: Veterans Against The War

 

 

 

 

 

 

“This May Day, we’re sending a powerful message: A government for the people, not billionaires”

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Dick, across the country, people are rising up: in the streets, at town halls, and in their communities. As Trump and his wealthy allies attempt to dismantle our democracy, attack our rights, and deport our neighbors, one truth remains clear: when working people stand together, we hold the power.

This International Workers’ Day, we join working people across America to say: Enough is enough. We demand a future that works for all of us.

We call for a future where every person in this country can thrive — where children are nourished and educated, workers are paid fair wages, health care is a right, and everyone can live with dignity.

But today, those in control are threatening that vision. Instead of funding education, health care, and affordable housing, they’re pouring billions into mass deportations and detention. Instead of making sure everyone can see a doctor when they need to, they’re sending armed agents into hospitals. And instead of investing in programs like Medicaid and Social Security that millions rely on, they're proposing tax cuts for billionaires.

We demand better. This May Day, we're sending a powerful message to Washington: Govern for the people, not billionaires. Invest in our communities, not in systems that tear us apart.

 

 

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REQUIEM FOR
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GARY FIELDS

A diary of encampment.

MAY DAY LETTER
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MARGOT PEPPER

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May 1, 2025, 6:00 PM (4 days ago)

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Dick,

Today is May Day, which made it the perfect day for Team Jayapal to hit the streets in solidarity with AFT and WFSE members who are opposing furloughs and budget cuts at Seattle Colleges:

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Pramila will never stop fighting on behalf of working families. Before she was elected to office, she was a longtime organizer for working people who helped make Seattle the first major city in America to pass a $15 minimum wage.

In Congress, Pramila has led the fight to undo decades of anti-worker policies, put power back into workers’ hands, and secure the right to organize for better wages, fair benefits, and a voice on the job.

And with union-busting tactics at some of the country’s biggest corporations on the rise, she’ll continue standing with workers as they organize for a fair deal.

With billionaires like Elon Musk guiding the Trump administration and Republican policies in Congress, things may look bleak right now — but their approval numbers are sinking fast, and victory is possible if we keep at it.

In order to win, we need to keep up the pressure and continue building our movement every single day. And since Pramila has never taken a dime from corporations or their PACs, we can’t do it without you, Dick.

This May Day, will you make a grassroots donation of $50 or more to help Pramila keep up the fight for workers in Seattle and across the country?

Contribute

In solidarity,

Team Jayapal

 

Millions Across The Globe Commemorate International Workers’ Day, May Day.  People’s Forum, Media Digest, May 2, 2025

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Cuban people on May 1 in the Plaza of the Revolution. Photo: Miguel Díaz-Canel / X

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On May 1, 2025, millions of workers across the globe united in a powerful display of solidarity and resistance, commemorating International Workers’ Day. Across South Africa, workers rallied to address the nation’s high unemployment rates and wage disparities. In Havana, over 600,000 people gathered in the Plaza de la Revolución, with more than 5.3 million participating nationwide, demonstrating unwavering support for the Cuban Revolution despite severe economic hardships exacerbated by the U.S. blockade. In the United States, tens of thousands marched in over 1,000 cities to protest the Trump administration’s attacks on labor rights and immigrant protections. Demonstrations in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., highlighted issues such as union suppression, deportations, and cuts to public services.


 

The global mass mobilizations for May Day 2025 underscore that the global working class remains not only alive, but increasingly aware, active, and internationalist in its outlook. In every continent, workers marched not merely to commemorate past victories, but to confront the deepening crisis of the present. 

 

 

California was built by labor. This May Day let’s reclaim it.

Jason Call <butchware4gov@mail.beehiiv.com> 

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James,

Today is May Day—International Workers’ Day—a global celebration born in struggle and sustained by solidarity. It’s a day forged in fire and blood by the labor movement. 

A day that honors the workers who risked everything for the rights we have today: the eight-hour workday, child labor laws, weekends, overtime. 

None of that came from benevolence. None of it came from political parties. It came from strikes, picket lines, and people standing up together.

I’ve been in those fights.

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As a former elected leader in my teachers’ union, I’ve watched firsthand what solidarity can do—how it transforms fear into courage and despair into power.

And I’ve also watched the Democratic Party throw that power away.

In California, they’ve spent years selling us out to the same corporate donors who bankroll the GOP. 

They let union-busting tech giants rewrite employment law. They gutted public pensions, ignored farmworkers, and slow-walked protections for gig workers into oblivion.

They didn’t just forget the labor movement—they betrayed it.

That’s why I’m proud to be organizing this campaign for Butch Ware and the Green Party. 

Because this is the only party that doesn’t take corporate money. And the only party that understands workers’ rights and human rights are one and the same.

We believe in building power from the ground up—starting with the people most brutalized by this system, from the agriculture fields of the Central Valley to the refugee camps of Rafah.

Steinbeck wrote: “In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.”

May Day isn’t just about labor—it’s about liberation. Everywhere. For everyone.

Chip in now and help us bring this message to every corner of California.

And let’s not forget our history:  

The 1934 West Coast Longshore Strike. The 1965 Delano Grape Strike. The justice-for-janitors campaigns in the ‘90s. Even this week, 55,000 public employee went on strike in L.A.

California has always been the beating heart of worker-led revolution.

And too often, when those fights reached Sacramento, it was Democrats—bought off by the same bosses we were fighting—who stalled, watered down, or sold us out entirely.

That’s why this moment demands something more. 

A party that’s not afraid to take the side of labor—every time. 

We can bring that spirit back. 

But not with Democrats holding the line for Google and BlackRock. Not with Republicans crushing unions in the courts.

If we want a California that honors labor, we need a party that does too. 

We’re building a movement that organizes alongside workers—not over them.

If you’ve had enough of broken promises and corporate puppets, chip in now. This May Day, let’s remember what solidarity can do—and let’s rebuild it together.

In solidarity,

Jason Call
Campaign Manager, Butch Ware for Governor

         

Butch Ware is running for Governor of California as a Green Party candidate to fight for a government that puts people first, not corporations. An anti-imperialist historian, scholar of revolution, and lifelong champion for justice, Dr. Ware is committed to building a California where healthcare is a right, housing is affordable, and our environment is protected. Join the rebellion and help us create a better future for all. Donate today, and let’s show the corporate parties that the people are in charge!