Union rally at City Hall ends early, but gathers supportive crowds

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Union rally at City Hall ends early, but gathers supportive crowds

POSTED: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 9:27 PM
Filed Under: News | The CLOG
photo | Tanya Hull

The union rally this morning outside City Hall was set for 11:30, but barely lasted the proposed three hours it was supposed to. It was not due to lack of support, however. Several stragglers from the rally told CP reported at least several hundred people arriving to fill the area outside the Municipal Services Building. "It's not just the unions out here doing it, it's people who care," said Leon Oboler.

Oboler, National Writer's Union member and rally participant, said he had hoped the rally would last longer but mentioned that he saw it as a great networking opportunity for all involved. "Unions can stand up to big corporations," said Oboler. "As a group we can make a difference."

Sam Warden (above, left) is a former union member also showing his support for the cause. He explained that this rally was to support union workers throughout the country. The sign he is holding in the above photo displays the beliefs of many union members present at today's rally: that the union works for the people, ensuring their labor (and human) rights on the job.


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