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Workers, neighbors, and local businesses: standing together for real change.
Yes - this means you too.
May Day is a day to show up. Whether you're walking off the job, skipping work, committing to not shopping or shopping only with cash at local businesses, or joining us in the streets — your presence sends a message.
Strike or call out if you can
Join the march or rally
Spend the day with your community, not your boss
Show solidarity.
If you own or manage a local business, there are a few concrete ways to stand with workers this May Day.
Sign the pledge
Display a window sign (available for drop off)
Adjust hours or donate a portion of proceeds
Add your business to a growing number of local businesses standing with workers and the community this May Day.
Signing the pledge is a simple way to show where your business stands. It signals to your customers, employees, and neighbors that you support strong communities and fair conditions.
It also helps build a visible, collective show of support. When businesses sign on together, it shows that these concerns are shared—and that small businesses and working people are not alone.
Learn more about May Day Strong's Affordability Agenda here
Click HERE to sign the May Day pledge with Tucson DSA
Show your support with a simple, visible action in your storefront.
Displaying a window sign lets your customers, employees, and neighbors know that your business stands with the community this May Day.
It also helps build a shared presence across the neighborhood—when people see signs in multiple businesses, it reinforces that this is something a lot of us care about in our community.
How it works:
Print and display in your storefront
Keep it up through May 1st (or longer if you’d like)
Help make the movement visible.
Tag us: @tucson_dsa
Use the hashtags:
#MayDayStrong
#NoWork
#NoSchool
#NoShopping
#ICEOut
This helps show how many people and businesses are stepping up together and helps build real solidarity in our community!