Worldwide, May 1st is traditionally a workers day – a day of labor solidarity and a public holiday. It’s a day to celebrate and march in support of immigrant rights, worker rights, and human rights. In protest against the corruption of the worldwide marketplace, which has led to illegal foreclosures, mass unemployment, low wages, high taxes and a penalization of all those who do not own the ‘99%’ of the world’s resources, and in solidarity with the immigrant movements of Massachusetts and the world, Occupy Boston is calling for a general strike on May Day.

On May 1st, Occupy Boston calls on the 99% to strike, skip work, walk out of school, and refrain from shopping, banking, and business for a day without the 99%.

No work.

Take the day off. Strike. Call out sick. Small businesses are encouraged to close for the day and join the rest of the 99% in the streets. If you must work – don’t worry – we have actions planned from 7:00am to 8:00pm.

No school.

Walk out of class. Occupy the universities. Kick out the administration. Participate in student strike actions or plan your own. It’s your future. Own it.

Block the flow.

In the early hours of May 1st, the 99% will converge on Boston’s financial district for a full day of direct action. The “Financial District Block Party” will start at 7:00 am on the corner of Federal & Franklin Streets.

Banks and corporations are strongly encouraged to close down for the day.

Be the crisis.

We ask the 99% to organize in their own neighborhoods, schools, and local centers of commerce. Communities, organizations, workplaces and families are encouraged to organize actions in whatever manner feels comfortable. Picket a “too big to fail” bank in your area. Hold a protest picnic in your town square. You are the one you’ve been waiting for!

Everyone to the streets!

We call upon all of the 99% to join in this day of action to demand an end to corporate rule and a shift of power to the people. No work. No school. No chores. No shopping. No banking. Let’s show the 1% that we have the power. Let’s show the world a day without the 99%.





May Day Schedule of Actions

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

7:00 AM – Financial District Block Party: Meet at the intersection of Federal & Franklin Streets in downtown Boston.

11:00 AM – Anti-Capitalist March from Copley Square to City Hall Plaza

12:00 NOON – May Day rally at Boston City Hall Plaza / Government Center

1:30 PM – Solidarity march from LoPresti Park in East Boston to Everett

3:30 PM – Rally at Chelsea City Hall

4:00 PM – March to Glendale Park, Everett

7:00 PM – Gathering at Copley Square Park for the Death of Capitalism Street Theater Funeral Procession

Participate as a mourner (dress in black), a celebrator (wear neon/bright colors/glow stuff) or be part of the skeleton bloc.

8:00 PM – Death of Capitalism Street Theater Funeral Procession

Leaves from Copley Square and travels through areas of wealth and commerce.









Links:

Local

Boston May Day Coalition

Boston 2012 May Day Actions Schedule (Facebook event page)

May 1st March / Marcha 1ro de Mayo (Facebook event page)

May 1st Coalition – Chelsea, Everett, East Boston (Facebook page)

Financial District Block Party (Facebook page)

“Death of Capitalism” Funeral Procession (Facebook event page)

National

Occupy May First – General Strike!

May Day Directory: Occupy General Strike In Over 115 Cities

Occupy Wall Street’s 6 Ways to Get Ready for the May 1st General Strike

Needs of the Occupiers

CONTACT: 617strike@gmail.com