Detroit Labor Day Parade 2025
yesterday, we, and many others
came together from all over, spoke out, and marched
in solidarity with the unions.
“And finally, I am here because I know we share a deep-seated belief in free collective bargaining, and in the growth and development of free and responsible unions – and unlike our opponents, we do not believe in this only on Labor Day.
I welcome the support of the working men and women of this country. I am proud of the fact that I was endorsed by the AFL-CIO. For I know that the American Labor movement wants for America what I want for America: the elimination of poverty and unemployment, the reestablishment of America’s world leadership, the guarantee of full civil rights for all our citizens. I know the American labor movement opposes what I oppose: complacency, unemployment, economic stagnation, racial discrimination, and national insecurity.
Our labor unions are not narrow, self-seeking groups. They have raised wages, shortened hours, and provided supplemental benefits. Through collective bargaining and grievance procedures, they have brought justice and democracy to the shop floor. But their work goes beyond their own jobs, and even beyond our borders.
Our unions have fought for aid to education, for better housing, for development of our natural resources, and for saving the family-sized farms. They have contributed funds and talent to improve our oversea relations. They have spoken, not for narrow self-interest, but for the public interest and for the people.
For the labor movement is people. Our unions have brought millions of men and women together, made them members one of another, and given them common tools for common goals.
Their goals are goals for all America – and their enemies are the enemies of all progress.
The two cannot be separated. The man who opposes a decent increase in the minimum wage is not likely to be more generous toward a badly underpaid schoolteacher. The man who opposes proper medical care for the aged has no more compassion for the small farmer or the small businessman or the hungry families in this Nation and around the world. He likes things the way they are. He sees no need to change – no need to grow. His theme song is: “You never had it so good.”
– From John F. Kennedy speech
in Cadillac Square, Detroit, MI, Labor Day Parade 1960
Discover more from I didn't have my glasses on....
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



Solidarity! Resistance! 🪧
LikeLiked by 1 person
very needed, especially now
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes, definitely. I was out protesting yesterday, too.
LikeLiked by 1 person
they need every person they can get, thank you
LikeLiked by 1 person
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Good on you for joining in, Beth.
LikeLiked by 1 person
so very true, dale –
LikeLiked by 1 person
That’s exactly how Labour Day should be celebrated! Well done.
Best wishes, Pete.
LikeLiked by 2 people
especially right now, with all of the unions’ bargaining rights being cut by our current administration- the unions were standing very strong and very mad and not backing down – standing together
LikeLiked by 1 person
We need not forget the picnics and friendship gatherings. But must always remember the purpose and the struggle to achieve the accomplishments.
LikeLiked by 1 person
what it took to get there and now what it’s taking to try to hang on to it and get it back
LikeLike
Together we stand, Beth.
LikeLiked by 2 people
yes, stronger together, especially right now
LikeLiked by 1 person
JFK was a leader, a huge difference from a reality TV star.
LikeLiked by 1 person
polar opposites
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hope your labor day was good Beth! :-)
LikeLiked by 1 person
it was great, thanks
LikeLike
A great day to celebrate the power of labor and the people who work hard every day to keep America prosperous!
LikeLiked by 2 people
what a great group of people
LikeLike
This is so good! It reminds me of another phrase from JFK – when the water in the harbor goes up, all the boats rise. Please, dear God, help us get back to leaders like him!
LikeLiked by 2 people
that’s so good! yes, please and soon!
LikeLiked by 1 person
One voice! Sounds good since I like that voice!
LikeLiked by 2 people
😌
LikeLiked by 1 person
We must continue to resist!
LikeLiked by 1 person
We must continue to resist.
(I’m not sure why the original comment said “Anonymous”. Must have been user error. LoL)
LikeLiked by 2 people
yes, yes. and no worries, Kevin
LikeLike
I marched yesterday, too, along with about 40 others during two pro-democracy/anti-Trump rallies in nearby Owatonna. It felt good to be out there, making my voice heard, being among others who share my concerns. The support from those driving by was overwhelming with many honking their horns, waving and giving us the thumbs up.
LikeLiked by 3 people
thanks for being out there, and it really helps to be with others sometimes and hear that affirmation
LikeLike
“Their goals are our goals, and their enemies are the enemies of all progress.” That’s for sure! So glad you were out there, beth.
LikeLiked by 1 person
it was a great day
LikeLike
Unions are so important.
LikeLiked by 1 person
so very
LikeLike
Yes we do have to fight to keep them going.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Beautiful message and advocacy, Beth! Happy belated Labour Day to you.
LikeLiked by 1 person
ty!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Kennedy said it perfectly. I once served as bargaining chair for our union. It was my least favorite part of my career, but it was also a necessary part of the job.
LikeLiked by 1 person
my daughter, who is a first grade teacher, is now doing this, and I know it is really hard work. thank you for doing this work Pete
LikeLiked by 1 person
yes !!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
!!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Solidarity. It’s so important.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Absolutely-
LikeLike
This all should be renewed with vigor again.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Absolutely
LikeLiked by 1 person
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
LikeLike
Love this post, Beth! Stop Project 2025 Now is right! 🙌🏻
LikeLiked by 3 people
❤️
LikeLiked by 1 person