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Labor Day 2025: Why Unions Are Marching Nationwide

Protests mark Labor Day with 1,000 union events.

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Labor Day 2025 is taking on a sharper edge this year as thousands of union members and activists prepare to march under the banner “Workers Over Billionaires.” The nationwide campaign, led by the AFL-CIO and over a dozen allied organizations, aims to spotlight wealth inequality and demand stronger protections for workers.

Over 1,000 Labor Day Events Planned Nationwide

According to Axios, more than 1,000 rallies and demonstrations have been scheduled across the country for Monday, turning the holiday into one of the biggest coordinated labor actions of the year.

The coalition includes major players like the National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, MoveOn, Working Families Party, Public Citizen, Indivisible, and Bargaining for the Common Good. The May Day Strong coalition, which staged large anti-billionaire protests earlier this year, has also joined the effort.

What Organizers Are Saying

“This isn’t just about policy – it is about building meaningful worker power to fight back and build a movement rooted in real life, led by real people,” organizers told Axios.

Chants and slogans will emphasize worker solidarity, with one message repeated across rallies: “From warehouses to kitchens, from schools to streets – we are saying it loud, we are saying it proud: Workers over billionaires now!”

New York City Rally Targets Trump Tower

One of the most high-profile Labor Day protests will take place in Midtown Manhattan, where thousands of restaurant workers plan to gather outside Trump Tower from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET.

Organizers are calling it a “restaurant in the street” demonstration, serving tacos as part of the event. The tacos symbolize the acronym TACO, which they say stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.”

This rally is expected to attract significant media coverage, linking labor activism with ongoing debates about wealth concentration and corporate influence in politics.

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Why These Labor Day Protests Matter

Organizers say the mission is clear:

  • Draw attention to the growing wealth gap between workers and billionaires
  • Reclaim Labor Day as a day for working people, not just parades and barbecues
  • Push for policies that strengthen unions and improve wages

“These rallies are about more than a single day,” said one union leader. “They’re about building momentum for real economic justice.”

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