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    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 08:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>New Orleans celebrates International Workers Day</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[New Orleans May Day marchers take to the downtown streets.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;New Orleans, LA - On May 1, immigrants and workers celebrated International Workers Day with a fiery march on New Orleans City Hall. They were led by the banners of Unión Migrante, an immigrant rights organization that hosts the annual May Day march to uplift the struggle of undocumented workers. They waved signs and beat drums while marching during busy downtown rush-hour traffic, loudly chanting in support of worker power.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Unión Migrante hosted a diverse coalition of unions and community organizations which represented essential industries that the working class upholds. These included United Teachers of New Orleans, IATSE Local 478, UNITE HERE Local 23, Starbucks Workers United and more. &#xA;&#xA;Speakers highlighted that after every natural disaster that harms the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, it is immigrant workers who sweat to rebuild while our government neglects the needs of the people.&#xA;&#xA;The march was also attended by members of New Orleans Stop Helping Israel’s Ports (NOSHIP) including Palestinian community members and supporters. Speakers highlighted the hypocrisy of our government, which they say neglects the advancement of workers’ rights while pouring our tax money into the genocide in Gaza.&#xA;&#xA;One speaker from Freedom Road Socialist Organization drew out this connection. “The United States creates a refugee crisis in so many countries by spreading war and exploitation all over the globe. The media ignores the fact that it is imperialism that forces people to leave their home country and work here for low wages,” she said.&#xA;&#xA;The marchers alternated between English and Spanish language chants to emphasize their unity. Immigrant and non-immigrants workers chanted together “No papers, no fear” and “The people united, will never be defeated!”&#xA;&#xA;#NewOrleansLA #LA #Labor #ImmigrantRights #MayDay #FRSO #SBWU #IATSE #UTNO #UNITEHERE&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>New Orleans, LA – On May 1, immigrants and workers celebrated International Workers Day with a fiery march on New Orleans City Hall. They were led by the banners of Unión Migrante, an immigrant rights organization that hosts the annual May Day march to uplift the struggle of undocumented workers. They waved signs and beat drums while marching during busy downtown rush-hour traffic, loudly chanting in support of worker power.</p>



<p>Unión Migrante hosted a diverse coalition of unions and community organizations which represented essential industries that the working class upholds. These included United Teachers of New Orleans, IATSE Local 478, UNITE HERE Local 23, Starbucks Workers United and more.</p>

<p>Speakers highlighted that after every natural disaster that harms the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, it is immigrant workers who sweat to rebuild while our government neglects the needs of the people.</p>

<p>The march was also attended by members of New Orleans Stop Helping Israel’s Ports (NOSHIP) including Palestinian community members and supporters. Speakers highlighted the hypocrisy of our government, which they say neglects the advancement of workers’ rights while pouring our tax money into the genocide in Gaza.</p>

<p>One speaker from Freedom Road Socialist Organization drew out this connection. “The United States creates a refugee crisis in so many countries by spreading war and exploitation all over the globe. The media ignores the fact that it is imperialism that forces people to leave their home country and work here for low wages,” she said.</p>

<p>The marchers alternated between English and Spanish language chants to emphasize their unity. Immigrant and non-immigrants workers chanted together “No papers, no fear” and “The people united, will never be defeated!”</p>

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2024 13:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>New Orleans labor movement marches to end to attacks on workers</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Workers and supporters take to the streets against anti-labor attacks. | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;New Orleans, LA - Workers took to the streets on April 6, successfully blocking traffic throughout the heart of the central business district and French Quarter as they chanted for the rights of unionized public sector workers and all workers’ rights.&#xA;&#xA;The rally began in Lafayette Square, when speakers from local unions such as New Orleans City Workers Organizing Committee (NOCWOC), Starbucks Workers United (SBWU), Fair Trade Musicians, United Teachers of New Orleans (UTNO) and New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice (NOWCRJ) emphasized the importance of organizing in the context of the political repression faced in Louisiana.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;“It’s important that we are on the streets today fighting back against these bills. The ‘fancy suits’ up in Baton Rouge and Washington are and should be scared of us. They wouldn’t be trying to gut our unions and protections if they weren’t scared of us, “ said Abbey Lodwig, SBWU organizer.&#xA;&#xA;Jeff Landry, the state’s current Republican governor, has an extensive history of reactionary attacks on the topics of oppressed-gender peoples, oppressed-nationality peoples, and workers. Labor rights activists fear the passage of anti-union and anti-worker bills will disrupt millions of lives. Some speakers emphasized the struggle seen in immigrant communities and the Black working class, which disproportionately faces poverty, political repression and mass incarceration. Speakers drew parallels between oppression, connecting struggles together for the listeners.&#xA;&#xA;“This whole \[legislative\] session is an attack on the working class,” stated Maria Singer of NOCWOC, “and we know these bills would affect our most vulnerable populations, first and worst. These anti-labor bills intersect with class, race, gender identity and immigration status. This is more than just about this legislative session, this is about our humanity.”&#xA;&#xA;The 2024 legislative session has been considered a “special threat” among workers. Some proposed bills would revoke a minor’s right to a lunch break at work, require public sector workers to recertify unions more frequently, and prevent the automatic deduction of union dues from paychecks.&#xA;&#xA;The protesters marched down Canal Street, shutting down multiple lanes of traffic as tourists and workers alike observed the action. The protest continued at Jackson Square, where other organizers spoke in solidarity before the background of the historic Saint Louis Cathedral. Several workers passing by also requested to speak in support of the fight for union rights and labor rights, encouraging the audience to continue to stay engaged politically as the fight for our democratic rights continues.&#xA;&#xA;#NewOrleansLA #LA #Labor #PublicSector #NOCWOC #SBWU #UTNO #NOWCRJ #Feature&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>New Orleans, LA – Workers took to the streets on April 6, successfully blocking traffic throughout the heart of the central business district and French Quarter as they chanted for the rights of unionized public sector workers and all workers’ rights.</p>

<p>The rally began in Lafayette Square, when speakers from local unions such as New Orleans City Workers Organizing Committee (NOCWOC), Starbucks Workers United (SBWU), Fair Trade Musicians, United Teachers of New Orleans (UTNO) and New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice (NOWCRJ) emphasized the importance of organizing in the context of the political repression faced in Louisiana.</p>



<p>“It’s important that we are on the streets today fighting back against these bills. The ‘fancy suits’ up in Baton Rouge and Washington are and should be scared of us. They wouldn’t be trying to gut our unions and protections if they weren’t scared of us, “ said Abbey Lodwig, SBWU organizer.</p>

<p>Jeff Landry, the state’s current Republican governor, has an extensive history of reactionary attacks on the topics of oppressed-gender peoples, oppressed-nationality peoples, and workers. Labor rights activists fear the passage of anti-union and anti-worker bills will disrupt millions of lives. Some speakers emphasized the struggle seen in immigrant communities and the Black working class, which disproportionately faces poverty, political repression and mass incarceration. Speakers drew parallels between oppression, connecting struggles together for the listeners.</p>

<p>“This whole [legislative] session is an attack on the working class,” stated Maria Singer of NOCWOC, “and we know these bills would affect our most vulnerable populations, first and worst. These anti-labor bills intersect with class, race, gender identity and immigration status. This is more than just about this legislative session, this is about our humanity.”</p>

<p>The 2024 legislative session has been considered a “special threat” among workers. Some proposed bills would revoke a minor’s right to a lunch break at work, require public sector workers to recertify unions more frequently, and prevent the automatic deduction of union dues from paychecks.</p>

<p>The protesters marched down Canal Street, shutting down multiple lanes of traffic as tourists and workers alike observed the action. The protest continued at Jackson Square, where other organizers spoke in solidarity before the background of the historic Saint Louis Cathedral. Several workers passing by also requested to speak in support of the fight for union rights and labor rights, encouraging the audience to continue to stay engaged politically as the fight for our democratic rights continues.</p>

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 00:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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