WHAT ARE WE DOING?
‘The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.’
- Alice Walker
That’s why we are mobilizing our communities to loudly and proudly demand:
We are mobilizing our communities for a series of one-day actions across California to build our power and to fight back attacks from the Trump Administration and the corporate allies that power his agenda. We are demonstrating that workers have the power in this economy, and on May Day 2026 we will flex our power across California and across the country.
FIND AN ACTION NEAR YOU!
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On May Day/International Workers Day of Action 2026, we call on ALL Californians to
FLEX OUR POWER!
YOUR VOICE IS YOUR POWER! JOIN AN ACTION NEAR YOU!
LOS ANGELES
MacArthur Park
S Park View & Wilshire Blvd.
10:00 AM
OAKLAND
Fruitvale BART Plaza
3401 E 12th St.
2:00 PM
SACRAMENTO
681 W Capitol Ave.
3:00 PM
SAN DIEGO
Waterfront Park
1600 Pacific Hwy.
4:00 PM
SAN FRANCISCO
Civic Center Plaza
335 McAllister St.
2:00 PM
BAKERSFIELD
1115 Truxtun Ave.
11:00 AM
We are the people – somos el pueblo. We are essential workers, civil rights and community advocates, working people, and immigrants, representing the many communities that power the state of California.
On May 1, 2026 we will flex our economic and political power because:
WE REFUSE TO BE AFRAID
WE REFUSE TO BE SILENCED
WE REFUSE TO BE DIVIDED
SOLO EL PUEBLO
can take the bold action we need to demand accountability, justice, dignity, and a future rooted in freedom and solidarity.
MOBILIZE YOUR COMMUNITY!
BERKELEY
2300 Ellsworth Way
11:00 AM
BUENA PARK
Corner of Crescent & Western
9:00 AM
EUREKA
Eureka Courthouse
825 5th St.
5:00 PM
FAIRFIELD
675 Texas St.
3:00 PM
FRESNO
2600 Fresno St.
5:00 PM
LOMPOC
W College Ave. & J St.
2:00 PM
MADERA
701 E 5th St.
5:00 PM
MARTINEZ
1025 Escobar St.
12:00 PM
MODESTO
1235 M St., Ste. 100
7:00 PM
OAKLAND
99 Hegenberger Rd.
9:00 AM
OXNARD
500 S. C St.
2:00 PM
PASO ROBLES
MICOP Office
1502 Spring St.
2:00 PM
REDWOOD CITY
El Camino Real & Jefferson Ave.
5:00 PM
SAN BERNARDINO
555 W 6th St.
1:30 PM
SAN FRANCISCO
Embarcadero Plaza
Market St & Steuart St.
4:00 PM
SAN JOSE
Starts at Story & King
2:00 PM
SANTA ANA
600 W Santa Ana Blvd #955
3:30 PM
SANTA BARBARA
De La Guerra Plaza
2:00 PM
SANTA MARIA
Corner of Stowell and Broadway
2:00 PM
SANTA ROSA
SouthWest Park
1698 Hearn Ave.
4:00 PM
SAN LUIS OBISPO
Los Osos Valley Rd & Froom Ranch Way
2:00 PM
VISALIA
T1415 W Center Ave.
4:30 PM
WATSONVILLE
1415 Main St.
2:00 PM
PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
SEIU CA Fast Food Workers Union
SEIU Local 49
SEIU Local 99
SEIU Local 1000
SEIU Local 721
SEIU–USWW - SEIU United Service Workers West
SEIU/CIR
SIREN - Service Immigrants' Rights and Education Network
SF Labor Council
Shleesh
Somos Familia Valle
South Asian Network
South Bay Labor Council
Starbucks Workers United
SCOPE - Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Political Education
Strength Based Community Change
Strippers United
St. John’s Community Health
Sunrise Movement LA
Teamsters Joint Council 42
Teamsters Local 396
Thai Community Development Center
The Animation Guild IATSE 839
SALEF - The Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund
UAW
UFCW Local 770
UNAC/UHCP
UndocuProfessionals
UNITE HERE 11
United Teachers Los Angeles
United Union of Roofers, Water proofers and Allied Workers Local 36
Urban Visionaries
USW Local 675
UFW Foundation
UWUA Local 132
Valley Defensa
We Are California
White People 4 Black Lives
Women of Color / Global Women’s Strike
Women's March Action
Women's March Foundation
Workers United WSRJB SEIU
50501 SoCal
Ground Game LA
Immaculate Heart Commission on Immigrants, Refugees, and Indigenous People
Inclusive Action for the City
Indivisible CA27
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 501
IATSE International (WCO)
Jewish Voice for Peace – Los Angeles
KIWA (Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance)
Korean Resource Center
LAANE
LA Voice
Latino Equality Alliance
LCLAA LA
Little Tokyo Service Center
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
Los Angeles LGBT Center
Los Angeles Worker Center Network
Los Rucos
May Day Strong
MCTF
Military Families Speak Out
Move LA
Mujeres Unidas y Activas
Napa-Solano Central Labor Council
National Iranian American Council – California Chapter
National Union of Healthcare Workers
OC Labor Council
OPEIU Local 30
Organized Power in Numbers
Party for Socialism and Liberation
Peace and Freedom Party
Pilipino Workers Center of Southern California
Power California
Power Switch Action
Public Counsel
Rainbow Labs
Reclaim Our Schools LA
Refuse Fascism L.A.
Sacramento Central Labor Council
Sacred Resistance
SAJE
San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council
San Mateo Central Labor Council
SCTRA (So. Calif. Teamster Retirees Assoc.)
SEIU 121RN
SEIU 2015
AAPI Equity Alliance
ACCE (Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment)
ACLU of Southern California
AFSCME District Council 36
AFSCME Local 3299
ABC -Alliance for a Better Community
Alyson Outlet
Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, Los Angeles
Bay Rising
Bend the Arc
Cali Calls
California Common Good
California Domestic Workers Coalition
California Federation of Labor Unions
CFT - California Federation of Teachers
California Immigrant Policy Center
California Native Vote Project
California Poor People’s Campaign
CAIR California
CARECEN - Central American Resource Center LA
CAUSE - Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy
Central Coast Labor Council
CIELO
CLEAN Carwash Worker Center
CLUE - Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice
Climate Defenders
COFEM – Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas
CHIRLA - Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights
Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions
Commission on Immigration, Immaculate Heart Community
Community Coalition
Community Power Collective
Community Solidarity Project
Comunidades Indígenas en Liderazgo
Communist Party USA
Contra Costa Labor Council
CWA Local 9433 (United Videogame Workers)
Democratic Socialists of America – Los Angeles
DTLA Proud
Echo Park Immigration Center
Equality California
Esperanza Community Housing
Food & Water Watch
FMLN
Garment Worker Center
Global Women’s Strike / LA