Nationwide General Strike Planned for May 1: No Kings Organizer
Source: Common Dreams
"No work, no school, no shopping. We're going to show up and say we're putting workers over billionaires and kings."
Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, said on Saturday that a nationwide general strike is being planned for May 1 that will be modeled on the day of action residents of Minnesota organized in January against the brutality carried out by federal immigration enforcement officials.
Appearing at the flagship No Kings rally in Saint Paul, Levin praised the strength shown by the Minnesota protesters in the face of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) siege of their city this year, and said his organization wanted to replicate it across the country.
Levin added that we are going to build on that courage, that sacrifice that Minnesota residents showed during their day of action in January, and vowed to demonstrate that regular people are the greatest threat to fascism in this country.
Read more: https://www.commondreams.org/news/no-kings-general-strike
Following the lead of Minneapolis's general strike during the ICE surge, they want to do this nationally!
turbinetree
(27,538 posts)Ponietz
(4,330 posts)mysteryowl
(9,312 posts)It should work!
mysteryowl
(9,312 posts)angrychair
(12,276 posts)Let's go!!! Plan another one 2 weeks later. Than another one two weeks later.
mysteryowl
(9,312 posts)There is a national call tomorrow talking about this general strike.
usonian
(25,272 posts)
And all because of these two and their pal Donald.

PatrickforB
(15,424 posts)H2O Man
(79,044 posts)As the horrors of the savage U.S./Israeli violence in Iran, Lebanon, and the West Bank continue to escalate, so must the movement to recapture democracy and the rule of law (domestic and international). This is a good planned step up. Hopefully, that step will lead to taking the next step by summer's end.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,782 posts)everyone may be staying home anyway.......
Regardless, we will support this May 1st strike........
Oneironaut
(6,299 posts)This is where national strikes in the US inevitably fail, no matter how widely supported they are. Skipping work on one day = being fired for many people, which means not eating or feeding their families. Workers do not have enough rights or power to skip work to send a message. Many cant even take vacations when they want to, and, sometimes never.