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Global Workers Unite Against Trump's Policies
EarthThursday, May 1, 2025
In Asia, Trump’s tariffs cast a long shadow. Taiwan’s president introduced economic measures to counter job losses from U. S. tariffs. In the Philippines, protesters warned of threats to local industries and livelihoods. Japan’s demonstrations featured a Trump doll, with calls for higher wages, gender equality, and an end to conflicts. Workers in Seoul demanded basic labor rights, while in Taipei, union members marched against potential job losses from Trump’s tariffs. In Manila, thousands rallied for wage hikes and job protections, facing police barricades. Indonesia’s president addressed a crowd, promising to fight poverty, as workers demanded better wages and protections. In Turkey, May Day protests focused on labor rights and democratic values, with tens of thousands gathering in Istanbul to protest the jailing of the city’s mayor. The demonstrations highlighted a global pushback against policies seen as favoring the wealthy over workers. In Los Angeles, one of the world’s largest May Day events was expected, with organizers criticizing policies they saw as benefiting tycoons over workers. Across the U. S. , rallies emphasized the need to prioritize public services and working families. The global protests underscored a united front against policies perceived as threatening labor rights and economic stability.
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