Christchurch May Day Arrangements
"Christchurch will be holding a march celebrating
International Workers Day on Saturday the 1st of May" said
the May Day Committee spokesman Sam Kingi. "It out was
started out of the struggle for an 8-hour working day, which
is now basically non-existent. Internationally it is a day
to celebrate achievements of the working class or a day to
protest and struggle for radical changes."
Workers all over the country are involved in struggles such as nurses, university staff, and waterfront workers. It just happens that waterfront workers in Lyttleton went on strike on Thursday night due to contract negotiations.
The march will meet at Cranmer Square at 3pm, Saturday, May the 1st, where it will be addressed, then it will march to Cathedral Square, where there will be more speakers.
Sam said
"Workers' rights and the class struggle will be at the
forefront, as well as the imperialist war on Iraq that the
New Zealand Labour government is involved in. Also the
reality is that under capitalism, workers and unemployed
workers are exploited for the benefit of a few, and are
always hit the hardest during economic down-turns and are
constantly asked or forced to make concessions for a rotten
system that we have no stake in."