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VTHC eNews Bulletin - May Day March

May Day March

Assemble 1pm
Sunday 6 May 2007
Victorian Trades Hall Council
Cnr Victoria and Russell Sts
May Day is the internationally recognised day of celebrating the achievements of the labour movement and working class. May Day marches in Victoria started in 1893 and continue to this day.
Today the labour movement is under unprecedented attack and we need to stand firm against the work laws that threaten so many aspects of the Australian way of life.
Join us at Trades Hall on the first Sunday in May to celebrate the many social achievements and ongoing struggle of working people in this country.
The May Day March assembles at 1pm on the corner of Victoria and Russell Sts, opposite Trades Hall, and then moves through the city and back to Lygon St.  Speakers, activities, stalls.
This day is a joint exercise between the Victorian Trades Hall Council Executive and the Melbourne May Day Committee.
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