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The rally underscores that solidarity is tangible and rooted in everyday sacrifices. It's measured in the picket lines in rain and sleet—workers standing together regardless of weather or hardship. It’s also reflected in the personal struggles: rent payments, childcare bills, healthcare costs—fighting to meet their basic needs while risking their jobs to stand up for fairness.
The speakers emphasize that support isn't abstract; it’s concrete and felt in the physical act of linking arms, in shared risks, and in collective determination. This unity demonstrates that these struggles are collective, and the fight for justice involves everyone coming together.