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30 Apr 2024 | 01:15 AM UTC

Latin America: Protests scheduled throughout the region to commemorate Labor Day May 1

Activists to hold protests throughout Latin America May 1 to commemorate Labor Day. Disruptions likely.

Warning

Activists, including labor leaders and union members, plan to hold protests and marches in multiple countries throughout Latin America May 1 to commemorate Labor Day. While demands vary, most are asking for improved salaries and working conditions.

Confirmed protest locations include the following:

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina: March from the intersection of Independencia and Defensa to the Monumento al Trabajo, starting at 10:00

  • Rosario, Argentina: March from the intersection of San Luis and Corrientes to Bolsa de Comercio, starting at 10:00

  • Brasilia, Brazil: Rally at 106 Sul park, starting at 09:00

  • Porto Alegre, Brazil: Rally at Casa do Gaucho, starting at 13:30

  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Rally at Parque Madureira, Portao 1, starting at 10:00

  • Sao Paulo, Brazil: Rally at the parking lot of Neo Quimica Arena, starting at 10:00

  • Santiago, Chile: March from Los Heroes metro station to the intersection of Alameda Avenue and Portugal Street, starting at 10:00

  • Barranquilla, Colombia: March from Plaza de la Memoria to soccer field in La Magdalena, starting at 08:00

  • Bogota, Colombia: Marches from Avenida Primero de Mayo, Universidad Nacional, Parque Nacional, and Planetario Distrital, all converging in Plaza de Bolivar, starting at 08:30

  • Cali, Colombia: March from Parque Obrero to Puerto Resistenia, starting at 08:00

  • Cartagena, Colombia: March from Universidad de Cartagena, Piedra de Bolivar campus, to Centro Recreacional Napoleon Perea, starting at 07:30

  • Medellin, Colombia: March from Parque La Milagrosa to Parque Berrio, starting at 08:30

  • San Jose, Costa Rica: March from Parque La Merced to Plaza de la Democracia, starting at 08:00

  • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: March from Avenida Enrique Jimenez Moya to Labor Ministry, starting in the morning hours

  • Quito, Ecuador: March from Social Security offices to Plaza de Santo Domingo, starting at 08:30

  • San Salvador, El Salvador: March from Redondel Torogoz to Redondel Mexico, starting at 07:00; march from Divino Salvador del Mundo to Plaza Gerardo Barrios, starting at 08:00

  • Morelia, Mexico: March from Plaza Jardin Morelos to Palacio de Gobierno, starting at 08:00

  • Puebla, Mexico: March from Avenida Suarez and 25 Sur to Zocalo, starting in the morning hours

  • Caracas, Venezuela: Rally in Torre Credicard, Chacaito, starting at 09:00

  • Valencia, Venezuela: Rally in Plaza Santa Rosa, starting at 09:00

Protests in multiple other locations are likely. Some of the main protests in major cities are likely to gather several thousand activists, resulting in associated transport and business disruptions. Heightened security is likely throughout the march routes.

Exercise caution if operating near known and possible rally sites. Plan for delays and alternative routes if operating in major cities across the region May 1. Heed instructions from authorities.