May Day: Hundreds rally for workers’ rights, social justice in San Jose
(KRON) — Hundreds of May Day marchers gathered in San Jose Thursday to rally for workers’ rights and social justice.
The rally, which congregated outside San Jose city Hall, was part of a worldwide movement. May Day rallies are an annual event. However, participants say that recent policies from the Trump administration make this year’s rallies all the more important.
Watch the video above for a full report from KRON4’s Dan Kerman.
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