May Day 2025
MAY DAY 2025. May 01, 2025. 500PM - 700PM. Foley Square. Centre Street amp Worth Street. New York, NY 10013. RSVP. Social share icons. Join the NYC Labor Movement and our allies across the city to rally and march against attacks on workers! TAKE ACTION MAY DAY 2025 MAY DAY 2025.
The roots of May Day stretch back over a century to a turbulent and pivotal time in U.S. labor history. In the 1880s, unions pushing for better workplace conditions began advocating for an eight
Learn about the international demonstrations held on May 1, 2025, against the Trump administration and its policies. Find out the demands, locations, and outcomes of the protests in different countries and regions.
The May Day 2025 and May Day Strong ralliestagged with MayDayStrongare being organized as a national day of action backed by more than 250 local groups. Events will include marches
May Day is a spring festival and a workers' rights holiday with different origins and meanings around the world. Learn about the history of May Day, when it is in 2025 and how people celebrate it in various countries.
Find out the holidays and celebrations of the United States in May 2025. See the dates of Mother's Day, Memorial Day, Cinco de Mayo, and more.
May Day 2025 is on Thursday, May 1, a spring holiday celebrated in many countries with dancing and singing around a Maypole. Learn about the history, traditions and dates of May Day in different regions and cultures.
See everything on Thu May 1st, 2025 Fri May 2nd, 2025 See everything on Fri May 2nd, 2025. Fri May 2nd, 2025. National No Pants Day. Leave your restricting pants in their drawer and feel the freedom of No Pants Day. Try skirts, dresses, kilts, or just stay home and relax bare-legged. May Day May 1 has been celebrated for centuries with
View the monthly calendar for May 2025 with holidays and observances in the United States. See the phases of the moon, printable options, and other tools for customization.
This Day of Action happened because of the incredible work of our many partner organizations, including dozens of additional partners who helped hold down events across the country. Partners who signed on to the May Day Strong coalition included Bargaining for the Common Good, the National Education Association, Indivisible, Working Families