In 2025, several significant general strike events have been organized across the United States, reflecting widespread labor and political activism. Here are some notable examples:


1. National General Strike – Scheduled for June 15, 2025

  • Organizers: The General Strike US coalition aims to mobilize 11 million participants, representing 3.5% of the U.S. population, to initiate a nationwide general strike.The General Strike+1Instagram+1

  • Objectives: The strike seeks to address various issues, including economic inequality, labor rights, and political reforms.

  • Actions: Participants are encouraged to abstain from work and refrain from spending money for 24 hours to demonstrate collective power. Action Network


2. May Day Protests – May 1, 2025

  • Scope: Part of the “50501” movement, these protests occurred in over 1,000 locations nationwide, including major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City.Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1

  • Focus: Demonstrators protested against policies perceived as anti-worker and anti-immigrant, highlighting concerns over labor rights and social justice. Wikipedia


3. “Hands Off” Protests – April 5, 2025

  • Organizers: A coalition of over 150 organizations, including labor unions and civil rights groups, coordinated these protests.

  • Purpose: The demonstrations opposed various policy changes, advocating for the protection of social programs and civil liberties.


4. “Day Without Immigrants” – February 3, 2025

  • Nature: A nationwide protest where immigrants and supporters refrained from work and economic activities to highlight the contributions of immigrant communities.

  • Impact: Numerous businesses across the country closed in solidarity, emphasizing the economic significance of immigrants. Wikipedia


5. “Stand Up for Science” Rallies – March 7, 2025

  • Participants: Scientists and advocates organized rallies in over 30 U.S. cities to protest against cuts to scientific research funding and the dismissal of government scientists.Wikipedia

  • Goal: To advocate for the importance of scientific research and evidence-based policymaking. Wikipedia

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