May Day rally for immigrant, worker rights moves through Seattle

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Hundreds marched through Seattle on Monday as part of a May Day rally for immigrants and workers' rights.

SEATTLE — May 1 is known as a day for marches and rallies across the region, particularly surrounding workers’ rights. In Seattle, that’s taken the form ofThe march started at the federal building in downtown Seattle, where hundreds gathered starting around 11:30 a.m. Since then, it’s gradually moved through downtown past the Amazon Spheres toward Denny Park.

Jeff Bezos has long been a target of these protests, who they say represents the billionaire class that owes its money laborers. KIRO 7 is told 17 organizations formed this worker coalition. One issue they are especially upset about -- the upcoming Asia Pacific Corporation’s Officials and Ministerial meetings being held this summer in Seattle. Marchers say APEC is the embodiment of the globalization that has robbed Americans of good paying jobs.©2023 Cox Media Group

 

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