Story highlights The Women's March is now calling for a general strike

Millions gathered for marches across the world last month

Washington (CNN) The organizers of last month's Women's March announced Monday their intention to hold a general strike at a date to be determined.

Posts across the official social media accounts for the Women's March read: "General Strike: A Day Without A Woman," with a subhead saying, "Date To Be Announced."

The will of the people will stand. pic.twitter.com/SKJCRLhRKn — Women's March (@womensmarch) February 6, 2017

The Women's March began with a call for a march on Washington the day after President Donald Trump's inauguration. After millions showed up for events across the world, including a massive turnout within the nation's capital itself, the organizers committed to building the event into an effective movement.

The Women's March website lists a series of 10 actions to be undertaken within the first 100 days of the Trump presidency. The first three actions listed involved organizing and contacting elected representatives.

But the call for a general strike would be a return to the streets and a physical jab at the economy.

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