* Stop the Attacks on Workers and Unions!
* No Cuts, No Austerity, and Tax the 1%!
* Jobs for All and No to E-verify
* End Deportations, End Racism, and End the New Jim Crow
May Day is International Workers Day. From 1886 to 2006 to 2012 - we will honor and celebrate those who have organized and fought for the rights of workers, immigrants and the oppressed. May Day started with the demand for the eight hour day in Chicago and across the United States. Tomorrow we stand in solidarity with workers of the world to re-pledge our commitment to fight for a world based on justice, equality, solidarity, an end to war and dignity for all.
In the words of immigrant and Haymarket martyr, August Spies: Our "struggle is a subterranean fire. You cannot put it out. The ground is on fire upon which you stand."
The Chicago May Day March and Rally is organized and supported by many organizations - Join us:
May Day 2012 Organizing Committee,
8th Day Center for Justice, American
Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees District Council 31, American Muslims for Palestine,
Albany
Park North Park Mayfair Neighbors for Peace and Justice, American Party
of
Labor, ARISE Chicago, Casa Aztlan, Caucus of Rank and File Educators
(CORE),
Central Labor Federation - Chicago, Communities United Against Foreclosures and Evictions, Centro
Trabajadores
Unidos, Chicago and Midwest Joint Board of Workers United,
Chicago
Community and Workers Rights, Chicago Fair Trade, Chicago ANSWER, Coalition Against NATO/G8 War and Poverty Agenda,
Chicago Jobs
with Justice, Chicago Political Economy Group, Chicago Teachers Union,
Coalicion Mexico Americana, Committee For New Priorities, Community
Renewal
Society, Consejo Hispano, Frento Unido de Immigrantes, Graduate
Employees
Organization – UIC, Join the Impact Chicago, Iglecia Episcopal Nuestra
Senora
de las Americas, Illinois Labor History Society, Illinois Single Payer
Coalition, Immigrant Solidarity Dupage and Wheaton, Immigrant Youth
Justice
League, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 21,
International
Socialist Organization, Justice for Loretta Capeheart Campaign, LGBT
Direct Action Organization, Moratorium on
Deportations Campaign, Midwest Antiwar Mobilization Network, Midwest
Workers Association, Muslim Peace Coalition, National
Association of Letter Carriers Branch 11 Chicago, National Nurses
United,
Northwest Indiana Federation of Labor AFL-CIO, Our Lady of the America Episcopal Church, Occupy Chicago, Occupy
Chicago
Labor Working Group, Occupy El Barrio, Occupy Naperville, Occupy College
of
Dupage, Occupy Valparaiso – Indiana, Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission,
Progressive
Democrats of Illinois, Partido de la Revolucion, Purdue Calumet Campus
Social
Justice Club, Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees Chapter 31-9,
Service Employees International Union Local 1, Socialist Workers
Party, South Austin Coalition,
Stand-Up Chicago, Teamsters Local 743, Teamsters Joint Council 25, Teamsters Local 777,
United Auto Workers Region 4, UNITE HERE Local 1, United Electrical Workers
Western Region, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 881, United
Steelworkers Subdistrict 1 Chicago, United Steelworkers Local 6787 - Northwest Indiana, We the Immigrants, Wellington Avenue
United Church of Christ, Iglesia Nuestra Señora de las Américas,
South Halsted Unemployed Workers Center, Third Unitarian Church - Oak
Park, Ravenswood Presbyterian Church, Mision Catolica Anglicana Nuestra
Señora de Guadalupe