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Protestors rally throughout the Bay Space in Labor Day pushback towards ‘war on working people’

Editorial Board Published September 1, 2025
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Protestors rally throughout the Bay Space in Labor Day pushback towards ‘war on working people’

Labor Day protests throughout the Bay Space drew hundreds of individuals Monday, aiming to push again towards a “war on working people.”

From San Francisco to Oakland to San Jose, greater than 20 demonstrations passed off throughout the Bay Space as a part of a nationwide day of protest known as Employees Over Billionaires set to coincide with Labor Day. Throughout the nation, near 1,000 protests had been deliberate in all 50 states and had been organized nationally by AFL-CIO with companion organizations.

“The greatest goal is to show that we are not backing down, that we continue to show up and fight for what we believe in — in ever increasing numbers and ever increasing physical mass, making the line longer,” mentioned IdaRose Sylvester, an organizer of the Arms Throughout Santa Clara to Redwood Metropolis protest, which aimed to have 17,000 individuals lining a 17 mile stretch alongside El Camino Actual. “We are making a very strong statement that we will continue to show up and fight for what we believe in.”

The protests aimed to push again towards what they known as a conflict on working individuals. Organizers mentioned points included the Trump administration’s cuts to public applications that help working households and deportation efforts by Immigration and Customs Enforcement throughout the nation of noncitizens dwelling within the U.S. with out permission.

In Mountain View, certainly one of a number of stops alongside the El Camino Actual protest, automobiles honked as protests shouted and waved. About 100 individuals gathered close to the intersection with Grant Highway, with many waving American flags.

Howard Solovei, a 63-year-old resident of Los Gatos, mentioned he has been protesting since 2018 for a wide range of causes, however now his motives are extra private as he fights for his LGBTQ+ relations.

“People are upset, but we’re taking action,” Solovei added.

In Sunnyvale, the protester numbers had been comparatively sparse however the crowd was stuffed with exuberance and keenness.

The nationwide day of motion follows a number of different days of motion in current months that garnered huge turnouts throughout the Bay Space. In June, greater than 140,000 individuals rallied throughout the Bay Space at “No Kings” rallies. In April, hundreds of individuals demonstrated nationwide at “Hands Off” rallies.

The Arms Throughout Santa Clara to Redwood Metropolis 17x17k protest’s targets had been two-pronged, Sylvester mentioned: to point out the Trump administration that individuals are going to maintain preventing for what they consider in, and to point out elected officers whose views align with the protest that they help them, she added.

“This is all about community,” Sylvester mentioned. “One of the reasons we protest is to build a sense of community, to be with people, to feel the power of other people’s conviction, to even meet people, make friends, find people you can do other activities with. To us, the solidarity theme is pretty powerful.”

In a press launch despatched on Labor Day, the Trump Administration touted “putting the American Worker first” and positive factors of half 1,000,000 personal sector jobs since January.

“From surging native-born employment and rising blue-collar wages to innovative workforce initiatives like expanded apprenticeships and trade school funding, the Trump Administration is reversing decades of neglect and finally putting American Workers first,” the administration mentioned.

Sonia Mankame, Iris Sanchez, Angelique Alvarez Martinez and Sophia Luo contributed to this report. They’re with Mosaic, an impartial journalism coaching program for highschool college students who report and {photograph} tales underneath the steering {of professional} journalists.

Initially Revealed: September 1, 2025 at 2:16 PM PDT

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