President Donald Trump’s policies spark protests in multiple US cities on Labor Day
More than 800 Labor Day protests nationwide criticized President Trump's policies, advocating for a living wage and immigrant rights amid calls for worker empowerment.
- The White House released a statement celebrating President Donald Trump's policies that support American workers on Labor Day, stating that more than 500,000 jobs have been created since he took office.
- The administration highlighted an increase of 2.5 million U.S. workers since Trump began his presidency, with native-born employment up by about 2.4 million.
- Wage growth for blue-collar workers rose by 1.4% over the last year, marking a significant increase under Trump's leadership.
- The White House praised Trump's policies, resulting in over $8 trillion in investments and continued private-sector job growth.
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Protesters took to the streets in several U.S. cities on Labor Day to criticize President Donald Trump and demand a decent wage for the workers. “One Fair Wage organized demonstrations in Chicago and New York to highlight the difficulties faced by workers in the U.S., where the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. “Trump must go now!” chants resounded in front of the president’s former residence in New York, while protesters gathered in front …
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Labor Day saw a surge of protestors from union members and civilian advocates, projecting their voices against the Trump administration. This historically significant day, dedicated to acknowledging the hard work of American citizens, became a hub of political activity on September 1. Cities saw hundreds, even thousands of individuals rally for workers’ rights, torching the flame of the labor force’s power. Demonstrations and marches filled stre…
Trump’s Policies Spark Protests in Multiple Cities
Protesters took to the streets in multiple U.S. cities on Labor Day to criticize President Donald Trump and demand a living wage for workers. Demonstrations in Chicago and New York were organized by One Fair Wage to draw attention to the struggles laborers face in the U.S.
Protesters went down the streets of several American cities on Labour Day to criticize President Donald Trump and demand a decent wage for workers.
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