The Maui News

‘Strike for Black Lives’ to highlight racism

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NEW YORK — A national coalition of labor unions, along with racial and social justice organizati­ons, will stage a mass walkout from work this month, as part of an ongoing reckoning on systemic racism and police brutality in the U.S.

Dubbed the “Strike for Black Lives,” tens of thousands of fast food, ride-share, nursing home and airport workers in more than 25 cities are expected to walk off the job July 20 for about eight minutes — the amount of time prosecutor­s say a white Minneapoli­s police officer held his knee on the neck of George Floyd in May — in remembranc­e of Black men and women who died recently at the hands of police.

The national strike will also include a handful of worker-led marches through participat­ing cities, organizers said Wednesday.

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