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Labor Day shines at Café de Zon: ‘The fight for better labor rights is far from over’

Labor Day shines at Café de Zon: ‘The fight for better labor rights is far from over’

On Friday, Café de Zon hosted Labor Day celebrations featuring protest songs and discussions on trade unions and migrant workers' rights. The event emphasized that the struggle for improved labor rights remains a highly relevant and ongoing issue.

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