Hundreds march through the Mission for San Franciscos May Day protest

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On May Day, over 1,000 participants marched from San Francisco's Mission District to City Hall, advocating for workers' rights and immigrant support. Organized by May Day SF, the march began at the 24th Street BART Plaza and grew from 200 to over 1,000 people, who chanted and carried signs addressing various issues. Many participants expressed solidarity with Palestine and protested against deportations, reflecting the movement's broad historical roots dating back to a nationwide strike for an eight-hour workday in 1886. Longtime resident Juanita Contreras, who retired after 40 years with the Postal Service, highlighted the importance of helping others in the community. Union member Joaquin Rubio stressed the need for mutual respect among workers, while SEIU worker Luis Muñoz raised concerns about TSA workers losing union protections.

The event underscores ongoing debates about labor rights and the contributions of immigrants to the local economy. The march serves as a reminder of the power of collective action in advocating for social change.

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