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What to know about May Day demonstrations as workers face rising energy costs due to Iran war

PARIS (AP) 鈥 Activists worldwide held Friday, calling for peace, higher wages and better working conditions as many workers grapple with and tied to .

May 1 is a public holiday in many countries to mark International Workers鈥 Day, or Labor Day, when workers鈥 unions traditionally rally around wages, pensions, inequality and broader political issues. Demonstrations were held from Seoul, Sydney and Jakarta to many European capitals. In the U.S., activists also held marches and boycotts.

鈥淲orking people refuse to pay the price for Donald Trump鈥檚 war in the Middle East,鈥 the European Trade Union Confederation, which represents 93 trade union organizations in 41 European countries, said. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 rallies show working people will not stand by and see their jobs and living standards destroyed.鈥

What to know about May Day:

Demonstrations across the world

Rising living costs linked to the conflict in the Middle East was as a key theme in Friday鈥檚 rallies.

On a main avenue in Casablanca, Morocco鈥檚 largest city, taxi drivers honked their horns and bus drivers parked their vehicles to protest rising fuel costs.

鈥淎ll my expenses have gone up, but my wages haven鈥檛 budged,鈥 Akherraz Lhachimi of the Moroccan Labor Union said.

Several rallies were staged in South Africa, where the head of the Congress of South African Trade Unions, Zingiswa Losi, said workers were 鈥渟uffocating鈥 under rising costs of food, electricity, transportation and healthcare.

Turkish authorities in Istanbul for attempting to march in areas declared off-limits on security grounds, most notably central Taksim Square, the epicenter of 2013 protests. May Day rallies in Turkey are frequently marred by clashes with authorities.

A demonstration in Santiago, Chile, ended with vandalism and clashes between protesters and police, who used water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowd.

Several thousand people gathered across Portugal as unions rallied together to protest proposed changes to labor laws that including making worker dismissals easier and reducing miscarriage bereavement leave.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the only voice we have,鈥 public sector worker Paulo Domingues said of the protests.

France鈥檚 mandatory day off

May Day carries special meaning this year in France, after a heated debate about whether employees should be allowed to work on the country鈥檚 most protected public holiday 鈥 the only day when most employees have a mandatory paid day off.

Tens of thousands of people joined marches across the country, including in Paris, where brief scuffles with police broke out.

Almost all businesses, shops and malls are closed, and only essential sectors such as hospitals, transport and hotels are exempt.

A recent parliamentary proposal to expand work on the day prompted major outcry from unions and left-wing politicians.

Faced with the dispute, the government this week introduced a bill that would allow bakeries and florists to open. It is customary in France to give lily of the valley flowers on May Day as a symbol of good luck.

鈥淢ay 1 is not just any day,鈥 Small and Medium-sized Businesses Minister Serge Papin said. 鈥淚t symbolizes social gains stemming from a century of building social rules that have led to the labor code we know in France.鈥

Street protests and boycotts in the US

In the United States, where May Day is not a federal holiday, May Day Strong, a coalition of activist groups and labor unions, urged people to protest under the banner of 鈥渨orkers over billionaires鈥 and called for an economic blackout through 鈥渘o school, no work, no shopping.鈥

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani addressed a largely supportive crowd at a Manhattan rally organized by unions and immigrant advocates. He reiterated his promise to raise taxes on the wealthy and 鈥減rotect our neighbors from the cruelty of ICE,鈥 or Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

At a protest outside the New York Stock Exchange, multiple people were arrested, according to police, who did not have an exact count or information on charges. Video showed some protesters tried to chain themselves to a railing. One struggled with officers.

Across the U.S., many protesters voiced opposition to Trump鈥檚 policies, including his .

鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing tons and tons of attacks on working people and on oppressed communities from the Trump administration, both at home and abroad,鈥 said Kathryn Stender, an activist with the Party for Socialism and Liberation who was among thousands at a rally in a Chicago park.

The atmosphere there was festive, with Native American dancers, mariachi bands and monarch butterfly signs, which have become a symbol of the immigrant rights movement.

While labor and immigrant rights are historically intertwined, the focus of May Day rallies in the U.S. shifted to immigration in 2006. That鈥檚 when roughly 1 million people, including nearly half a million in Chicago alone, took to the streets to protest federal legislation that would have made living in the U.S. without legal permission a felony.

Roots in Chicago

May Day, or International Workers鈥 Day, traces back more than a century to a pivotal period in U.S. labor history.

In the 1880s, unions pushed for an eight-hour workday. A Chicago rally in May 1886 turned deadly when a bomb exploded and police responded with gunfire. Several labor activists 鈥 most of them immigrants 鈥 were convicted of conspiracy and other charges; four were executed.

Unions later designated May 1 to honor workers. A monument in Chicago鈥檚 Haymarket Square commemorates them with the inscription: 鈥淒edicated to all workers of the world.鈥

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Associated Press journalists from around the world contributed to this report.

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