CUPE joins workers around the world opposing a surge in aggression from the United States, Israel and their allies through illegal wars and economic pressure aimed at dominating the land, resources and people of other countries.

Attacks from the far right, disregard for international law, racism and anti-migrant policies threaten our rights and quality of life. We are also confronting a growing push to privatize public services and the staggering rise in the cost of living.

May 1 commemorates the massacre at Haymarket Square in Chicago in 1886. On this day, workers around the world take to the streets to celebrate their collective power, defend their rights, and demand equity and economic justice.

CUPE celebrates International Workers’ Day, or May Day, in solidarity with millions around the world who denounce exploitation, defend their right to unionize, and demand decent and safe working conditions.  

In Canada, many workers mark May 1 with rallies. The day is a moment to remember the major victories achieved by worker activism and solidarity. These include the eight-hour workday, paid sick leave and the right to a safe workplace.

International Workers’ Day is a chance for us to celebrate the labour movement’s collective strength, and our ability to protect and fight for our public services, the working class and our hard-earned rights.

International solidarity is our best tool in the fight for workers’ rights. CUPE encourages everyone to join this worldwide mobilization. 

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