Despite the disease-ridden squatters and multiple deaths around the #Occupy encampments, union bosses are still dumping money and resources in trying to legitimize the plagued movement.
The AFL-CIO, Service Employees International and the Laborers’ International Union of North America will join forces with the Occupy movement on Thursday in what is being billed by the movement as a nationwide “Day of Action,” according to information provided on each of the unions’ websites as well as the Occupy movement itself.
The AFL-CIO gives details of protests due to take place in 35 cities across the country on November 17th, which marks the two-month anniversary of the Occupy movement.
From Maine to Florida and the Carolinas to California, coordinated protests are planned.
In New York City, Occupy Wall Street is calling on thousands of people to gather at 7 a.m., two hours before the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, at Zuccotti Park, the birthplace if you will of the movement.
With Winter setting in across much of the country and #Occupiers being chased out of their encampments, this may be the last hurrah…until Spring.
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