LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Rallies and marches are planned for Monday in downtown Los Angeles, Little Tokyo and Boyle Heights to mark International Workers Day, also known as May Day, continuing a tradition dating back to the 19th century.


What You Need To Know

  • What is expected to be the day's most-attended event is a march set to begin at Olympic Boulevard and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles at 5 p.m.

  • Labor groups have conducted rallies and protests on May 1 since 1890, originally commemorating the anniversary of the Haymarket affair on May 4, 1886

  • A demonstration at First Street and Central Avenue in Little Tokyo is planned for 3 p.m.

  • The eighth annual May Day Boyle Heights will begin at 4:30 p.m. with a rally at the intersection of Mathews Street and Cesar Chavez Avenue in Boyle Heights

What is expected to be the day's most-attended event is a march set to begin at Olympic Boulevard and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles at 5 p.m. The marchers will proceed to Pershing Square for a planned program. The march will then resume, continuing to Grand Park, in front of City Hall, where there will be another program at 6 p.m.

The theme of the march is "Solidarity is Power: Right to Citizenship, Right to Unionize, Right to Strike, & Right to Housing."

The march is organized by the Los Angeles May Day Coalition which also organized a 5 a.m. rally at Olympic Boulevard and Broadway.

The coalition includes the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, United Teachers Los Angeles, the Service Employees International Union, IATSE Local 839, the National Union of Healthcare Workers, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, Communist Party USA and Democratic Socialists of America - Los Angeles.

A demonstration at First Street and Central Avenue in Little Tokyo is planned for 3 p.m., calling for "No U.S. NATO war with Russia, stop U.S. threats against China and no World War 3," according to its organizer, Revolution Club LA.

The eighth annual May Day Boyle Heights is set to begin at 4:30 p.m. with a rally at the intersection of Mathews Street and Cesar Chavez Avenue.

A march will follow, with participants heading west on Cesar Chavez Avenue, then south on Chicago Street, stopping at the Hollenbeck Community Police Station, where a protest is planned. Speakers will include Josefina Rizo, whose 16-year-old son Jose Mendez was fatally shot by Los Angeles Police Department officers in 2016.

Police said Mendez was driving a stolen vehicle and pointed a shotgun at them. In 2017, the Police Commission ruled in the shooting was justified and the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office review of the shooting found that Officers Josue Merida and Jeremy Wagner used reasonable force in self- defense and the defense of others.

The march will continue to Mariachi Plaza for another program.

May Day Boyle Heights is organized by Centro CSO, whose May Day demands include legalization for everyone who has entered the United States without authorization, protecting public education and community control over the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Labor groups have conducted rallies and protests on May 1 since 1890, originally commemorating the anniversary of the Haymarket affair on May 4, 1886, when what began as a peaceful rally in Chicago's Haymarket Square in support of workers striking for an eight-hour work day ended with an unknown person throwing a dynamite bomb at police as they acted to disperse the meeting, with the bomb blast and ensuing gunfire resulting in the deaths of seven police officers and at least four civilians.

Eight anarchists were convicted of conspiracy in a trial their supporters called unfair and a serious miscarriage of justice. Seven were sentenced to death and one to a term of 15 years in prison. Illinois Gov. Richard J. Oglesby commuted two of the sentences to terms of life in prison while another committed suicide in jail before his scheduled execution. The other four were hanged on Nov. 11, 1887.

Illinois Gov. John Peter Altgeld pardoned the remaining defendants in 1893 and criticized the trial.