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Labor Day Rally to Take Place at Pasadena City Hall (Photo – Staff)
This Labor Day, working families and activists will gather in front of Pasadena City Hall to demand a future where public good takes precedence over private profits.
By News Desk
The rally, set for Monday, September 1, will unite people from Pasadena and surrounding areas to advocate for policies that protect public schools, ensure healthcare access, reduce the influence of billionaires in politics, and demand the protection of immigrants’ rights.
The event aims to highlight the need for resistance against powerful corporate interests. “Working people built this nation, and we know how to take care of each other,” organizers said in a statement. “We won’t back down. We will never stop fighting for our families, our rights, and the freedoms that ensure everyone has access to opportunity and a better life.”
Speakers at the rally will address growing disparities in education, healthcare, and political power, drawing a stark contrast between the needs of everyday Americans and the priorities of the wealthiest elites. Organizers stress that this fight extends beyond Pasadena, with communities nationwide joining together to demand a system that serves everyone, not just billionaires.
“We stand in solidarity with all communities under attack,” the statement said, urging a unified stand against policies that undermine the rights of working people. “The billionaires’ time is up.”
Participants are encouraged to bring signs, American flags, wear union gear, and share personal stories about how corporate greed and unchecked wealth have harmed their lives. The rally will offer a chance for workers, families, and activists to renew their commitment to a more equitable society.
As similar demonstrations unfold across the country, the Pasadena rally will stand as a powerful reminder that working people are determined to secure real victories. The message is clear: Public schools, healthcare, immigrant rights, and a fair economy are non-negotiable.
The event is open to all, though organizers encourage attendees to register here for updates.
Workers Over Billionaires!
Monday, September 1
10:00 am – 12:30 pm
Location
Pasadena City Hall
100 N Garfield Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101









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