Derry Trades Union Council will be holding its annual May Day – International Workers’ Day celebrations tomorrow Saturday, April 30 in Derry city centre.
Those taking part are invited to assemble at Waterloo Place for 1.30 pm.
Niall McCarroll, chairperson for the DTUC, said: “This year’s event will have particular significance, with local workers currently involved in various ongoing strike actions, making up the speakers on our International Workers’ Day Stage.
“We want to encourage the use of this year’s May Day celebration as a means for local people to come together and express, combined dissatisfaction against the rule of governance and in defiance against the growing lack of legitimacy on how working class communities are governed within the decision making committees of the privileged.”
Mr. McCarroll encouraged anyone unhappy with pay and conditions or inequality within society to turn out.
“If you are dissatisfied with the cost of living crisis, falling living standards, rising food costs, ideological cuts to your benefits, constant pay cuts and the unequal wealth divide across society, then you are formally invited to attend.
“We the people must bring about real change,” he added.
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