"Fighting for Our Future" Rally Inspires Struggle
Big changes require big struggles, and
May Day 2016 -- "Fighting for Our Future" set a powerful
and inspiring framework for the labor battles and elections this
year.
An enthusiastic and diverse crowd at
the King Davis Labor Center in Hartford gave a standing ovation to
People's World editor John Wojcik who quoted extensively from Albert
Parsons last statement made in 1886 before being hanged on a frameup
charge following a huge rally for the eight-hour work day in
Chicago's Haymarket Square. Parsons exposed the corporate owned
media for trying to discredit the workers' movement by creating
hysteria around the lie that he threw a bomb at a time and place
where he was not even present.
Wojcik made the connection to the role
of the mass media today in promoting the interests of giant
corporations and politicians like Donald Trump, emphasizing the great
need and role of the People's World to tell the workers' side of the
story.
The annual People's World celebration
included a panel discussion which called upon the Connecticut State
Legislature to reject an austerity budget with layoffs and cuts in
public services and instead increase taxes on the top 1%. A large
scroll petition signed by all present was delivered to the Speaker of
the House the next day.
The panel also called on the
Legislature to pass a bill adding security guards to the labor
standards act.
Panelist Alexandra Marks, a New Haven
high school student, received a standing ovation after presenting the
work of the YCL and New Elm City Dream in the Jobs for Youth - Jobs
for All campaign and calling for participation in the Yale Unions'
rally on May 5 for job security.
A slide show "May Day
Around the World" showed common workers' struggles in Latin
America, against corporate right wing attacks; and in Europe where
workers and young people are battling years of austerity imposed by
powerful bankers.
Also highlighted were the
low-wage workers' April 14 demonstrations for decent pay and work
schedules, taking place in dozens of countries and in 320 cities in
the US including Hartford.
The concluding message was that the international solidarity this May Day gives hope for the future.
The concluding message was that the international solidarity this May Day gives hope for the future.