Thousands protest on May Day 2026 in NYC, calling for economic boycott against Trump policies and taxing the wealthy.
Thousands protest on May Day 2026 in NYC, calling for economic boycott against Trump policies and taxing the wealthy.
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Nationwide May Day protests call for economic blackout

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Thousands of activists, union members and students mobilized across the United States on May 1, 2026, for May Day demonstrations under the 'May Day Strong' banner. Organizers urged a boycott of school, work and shopping to protest Trump administration policies and demand taxing the wealthy. Events unfolded in cities including New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago and others.

More than 3,000 events took place nationwide, doubling last year's total, as reported by organizers. The coalition included labor unions, immigration groups and the Democratic Socialists of America. In New York City, Amazon workers and Teamsters marched toward corporate offices demanding an end to ties with federal immigration enforcement. In Washington, D.C., activists blocked intersections with signs reading “WORKERS OVER BILLIONAIRES” and “HEALTHCARE NOT WARFARE.” Demonstrators chanted “The people united will never be defeated.” Neidi Dominguez, executive director of Organized Power in Numbers, said, “We’re really trying to actually start organizing people to see that the power that we collectively have to do economic disruption is really the power that we need in this moment.” Pedro Trujillo of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights added, “We’re bringing back that energy of shutting it down.” Teachers and students joined prominently. The Chicago Teachers Union approved a resolution for a “day of civic action,” with President Stacy Davis Gates stating, “This is about building a more popular united front.” In North Carolina, at least 15 to 20 school districts closed due to staff absences for rallies, including in Charlotte where the board cited expected teacher participation. The National Education Association, with 3 million members, helped organize, as NEA President Becky Pringle emphasized focusing on “workers over billionaires.” Demands extended beyond labor to abolishing ICE, opposing U.S. military actions, expanding voting access and raising taxes on high earners. The Sunrise Movement expected over 100,000 students to strike. Critics questioned the impact. Economist Peter Morici called it symbolic, noting, “It’s not a hit on the billionaires,” as spending might simply shift. North Carolina state Sen. Amy Galey opposed school closures near the end of the year, saying it would not benefit students. Organizers viewed the protests as a step toward larger actions, including potential general strikes.

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X users from conservative accounts criticize May Day protests as socialist indoctrination, highlighting teachers urging students to skip school in cities like Chicago and North Carolina. Progressive voices praise the events, featuring chants to tax the rich and demands against Trump policies in New York and Los Angeles. Discussions emphasize nationwide boycotts of work, school, and shopping.

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Crowds of protesters marching in Paris during May Day demonstrations against social system reforms, with banners and flags, ahead of 2027 election.
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1er mai protests in France one year before presidential election

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On May 1, 2026, workers, unions, and left-wing politicians protested in Paris against the 'dismantling of the social system' ahead of the 2027 presidential election. Around 300,000 people joined nationwide, including 100,000 in Paris. Jean-Luc Mélenchon criticized Gabriel Attal's bill on working on this holiday.

Labor unions are promoting popular mobilization on May 24 and 25 against the 6x1 work schedule. The action includes protests in all state capitals and aims to pressure lawmakers ahead of a vote in Congress.

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This weekend, thousands joined 'No Kings' protests in US cities against the current administration's policies and unilateral coercive measures against Cuba. Events occurred across all 50 states, with over 3,300 activities scheduled. In Italy, around 300,000 people rallied for world peace.

On Labour Day, German unions announced strong resistance to planned cuts in pensions, healthcare, and social benefits. DGB leader Yasmin Fahimi warned of societal conflicts. Over 366,000 people attended rallies.

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Thousands of students, teachers and university authorities marched on Tuesday, May 12, in Plaza de Mayo and other cities across the country to demand that President Javier Milei's government comply with the University Financing Law.

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